
Wild Carp Trust secures licence to use historic carp art
6 January 2021 The Wild Carp Trust has secured a royalty-free licence to use historic art from a 1913 book. The picture, entitled ‘Karpfen’ was painted by Heinrich Harder (a German

6 January 2021 The Wild Carp Trust has secured a royalty-free licence to use historic art from a 1913 book. The picture, entitled ‘Karpfen’ was painted by Heinrich Harder (a German
1 January 2021 The International Union for Conservation (ICUN) has categorised the true wild carp as vulnerable to extinction. The report, published in 2015 but based on data from 2008,
15 December 2020 Wild Carp Trust supporter David West Beale has an article in the current edition of Fallon’s Angler. The article, which appears in Issue 20 of the magazine,
2 December 2020 Following extensive consultation with The Environment Agency, The Institute of Fisheries Management, and several eminent fishery management consultants (including Wild Carp Trust Vice-President Dr Bruno Broughton), the
1 December 2020 Launched in 2013, when Matt Tanner, Stu Harris and Fennel Hudson first had the idea of forming an organisation to conserve and celebrate our oldest strains of
4 November 2020 Following the success of the recent podcasts with our chair of trustees, The British Game Alliance has featured the Trust in its member newsletter. They ask for
20 October 2020 Celebrated Cumbrian artist Scott Winstanley has been commissioned by Wild Carp Trust chair of trustees Fennel Hudson to create a stylised drawing of a wild carp. The
13 October 2020 Fennel Hudson, chair of trustees for the Wild Carp Trust, has been interviewed for countryside podcast The Country Gent. Fennel talks about his background in angling, his
4 October 2020 Wild Carp Trust chair of trustees, Fennel Hudson, has been interviewed for The Carp Angler Chronicles podcast. In it he talks about carp heritage, lake hunting, traditional
2 October 2020 Trustees of the Wild Carp Trust met this weekend to investigate the potential of Cowslip Pool as our first conservation water. There was even some fishing for