The numbers may not seem huge, but Stone-curlews lay a maximum of two eggs and only have one to two broods per year. This ...
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Farming Life on MSNRSPB projects working with farmers to bring Stone-curlew back from the brinkOne of our most threatened birds, the Stone-curlew, has seen a rise in population numbers in Wessex and the Brecks thanks to the work of the RSPB in collaboration with farmers, landowners and other ...
is of utmost urgency to prevent more species following the slender-billed curlew into extinction.” Graeme Buchanan, head of international conservation science with the RSPB, said: “Declaring a ...
The RSPB is celebrating 40 years of Eurasian Stone-curlew conservation, with numbers of the wader having doubled in Britain during that timeframe. The birds have benefitted from the dedicated efforts ...
We’re delighted to share that, after a competitive bidding process, the RSPB will be taking over the management of Wiltshire ...
Endangered stone-curlews have been brought "back from the brink" in the East of England, with breeding pairs doubling in the ...
Endangered stone-curlews have been brought "back from the brink" in the East of England, with breeding pairs doubling in the last ...
A conservation project in the East of England that has helped increase the population of one of the country's most threatened birds is marking its 40th anniversary. In 1985 the number of breeding ...
University of Central Lancashire has received more than £51,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to raise awareness of the Curlew bird in East Lancs.
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Burnley Express on MSNUniversity of Central Lancashire East Lancashire Curlew protection project receives support from The National Lottery Heritage FundThe University of Central Lancashire has received more than £51,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to raise awareness of the Curlew bird and protect its habitat in East Lancashire.
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