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Euro conservati­on award for GWCT

The GWCT has received a prestigiou­s award, in what it says is a fitting legacy to the work of the late conservati­onist Dick Potts

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The game & Wildlife Conservati­on Trust (GWCT) has received a prestigiou­s European award, recognisin­g its work in wildlife management and conservati­on.

The Jan Van Haaften iugb (internatio­nal union of game Biologists) award for Wildlife Management in Europe was presented to members of the GWCT last month in the closing ceremony of the three-day iugb conference in Montpellie­r, France.

The accolade has been awarded since 2013 for contributi­ons to applied wildlife research in Europe that adds to the best possible management and conservati­on. it is named in memory of Dutch conservati­onist and iugb cofounder Dr Jan l Van Haaften, whose career included research

6 • Shooting Times & Country magazine into roe deer, seals, wolves and brown bears in the netherland­s, Portugal, Slovenia, Romania and Mongolia, and contribute­d to the understand­ing of the relationsh­ip between carnivores and their prey.

Collecting the award from the GWCT were scientists Roger Draycott, nicholas aebischer, Julie Ewald, Ryan Burrell, Mike Short, Francis Buner, Dave Baines and Sonja ludwig. Former GWCT scientists Dave Butler and Carlos Sánchez were also present.

Dr Ewald, head of geographic­al informatio­n systems at the GWCT, told Shooting Times: “When [it was] announced that the Trust’s research team were the recipients of the award for 2017, all of those present were delighted. Dr lecocq, representi­ng the judging panel, cited the internatio­nal reputation of the Trust’s research, the sustained record of that research and the direct value of that research in managing and conserving game and wildlife.

“it is particular­ly poignant that the Trust received the award this year, following the death of Dick Potts. at the 25th iugb congress in 2001, both Dick and Jan van Haaften were honoured for their contributi­on to conservati­on. Those of us present to accept the Jan van Haaften award this year felt it fitting to have our photograph with the award in front of the poster Dr nicholas aebischer had produced for the conference on the research Dick Potts had undertaken during his life.

“We felt the award reflected Dick’s legacy and was an acknowledg­ment of the work and dedication of the GWCT research team, as well as all GWCT staff, students and volunteers.”

“The award acknowledg­ed the dedication of the GWCT team”

 ??  ?? the gwct team pictured in montpellie­r in front of a poster highlighti­ng the work of dick Potts
the gwct team pictured in montpellie­r in front of a poster highlighti­ng the work of dick Potts

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