The Field  |  March 2023
TRADITION AND TRANSITION
Guns enjoy a wild bird day at Mapperton, a shoot that has decided to move with the times.
ESTATES EMBRACE NATURE
Eleanor Doughty meets the private landowners who are turning their acres wild
OUTWITTING WOODPIGEON
Pigeons need to be managed and proper planning ensures success on the day.
ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION
The fate of capercaillie in Scotland may be sealed unless some difficult decisions are made – and quickly.
SAVING THE KING OF FISH
A tracking project is helping to ensure salmon not only survive but thrive.
NATIONAL HUNT’S NEW GUARD
Martha Terry speaks to the young jump trainers snapping at their seniors’ heels
NATURE, NOTED
The Field launches a new writing competition for real nature writers who can connect with the countryside we love
LITERARY LANDSCAPES
Rory Knight Bruce discovers how the British countryside has inspired the greatest novelists, playwrights and poets of our time
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Field March 2023.