By Joe Dimbleby
Saturday, 05 June 2010
The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust are to hold open days in June
The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust will be holding open days in June to discuss the findings of its nine-year Otterburn research project proving that crow and fox control can help the recovery of declining wading bird species such as curlew, lapwing and golden plover. Dr Stephen Tapper will give the keynote presentations at the events, the dates of which can be found at www.gwct.org.uk.
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