“Over the course of the Curlew LIFE project, we’ve seen 202 chicks fledge, some of which have already started to return to ...
After 40 years of dedicated conservation efforts, the Stone-curlew is making a remarkable return to the UK. The Stone-curlew, ...
working together with the RSPB and other partners to create nesting plots within arable land for Stone-curlew breeding which ensure that eggs and chicks are safe from operations. Alongside this ...
The Curlew Recovery Project has been funded by Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) and is part of the Melbreak Wildlife ...
Farmers are also encouraged to create specially-managed plots of bare ground within arable land for stone-curlew breeding, to keep eggs and chicks safe from agricultural activities. As a result, the ...
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