Initiative launched to save curlew in Ireland
The licensing deal allows 40 eggs a year for five years as conservationists aim to add 200 young birds by 2030.
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"Major Boost" To Curlew Population Promised With Irish-British Initiative
A new collaboration involving conservation groups in Ireland and Britain aims to provide a major boost to the curlew population in Ireland, two Government ministers have said. A special licensing arrangement between Ireland and Britain will allow for the importation…
'Major boost' for Irish curlew population through new collaboration with UK
A new collaboration involving conservation groups in Ireland and the UK is expected to provide a “major boost” to the curlew population in Ireland. A new licensing arrangement between Ireland and the UK will allow for the importation of curlew eggs to supplement the curlew population in Ireland. Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and […] The post ‘Major boost’ for Irish curlew population through new collaboration with UK appeared first on A…

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