RSPB projects working with farmers to bring Stone-curlew back from the brink
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RSPB projects working with farmers to bring Stone-curlew back from the brink
One 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 partners across farmland, grassland and heathland habitats.
RSPB press release – Stone-curlews – Mark Avery
Projects working with farmers to bring endangered bird back from the brink celebrate over double the number of Stone-curlew thanks to 40 years of effort Stone-curlew at autumn roost. Photo: Andy Hay (rspb-images.com) Two projects working to benefit Stone-curlew, a threatened and unique looking bird, are celebrating their 40th anniversaries, with the population now having more than doubled in size since a nationwide population low in the 1980s …
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