A ground-breaking project, led by the Cornwall County Group of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), is celebrating its first anniversary at this year’s Royal Cornwall Show.
The conservation work carried out by the Cornish Grey Partridge Project, (CGPP) working in partnership with the GWCT, will be showcased at the charity’s stand during the three-day event at the Showground, Wadebridge (June 8-10).
There to talk about the volunteer-led project will be Charlie Watson Smyth, whose farm at Tregirls on the Prideaux-Brune Estate is where the work takes place.
The project was launched last year to reverse the rapid and shocking decline of native grey partridges in Britain.

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