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Call for compensation and a re-think to bring back beavers

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Saving eggs from airfields is bringing a curlew boom in the east of England

Saving eggs from airfields is bringing a curlew boom in the east of England Project underway as International Biodiversity Day 2021 (22 May) is marked. From: The project will increase the population of curlew in the area, which has seen a significant decline in its numbers over the past 40 years An innovative Natural England led partnership project that will boost populations of Eurasian curlew is underway in the East of England. The project is taking eggs laid by curlew on airfields, then rearing and releasing them in the right kinds of habitats for them to thrive. One of the country’s most iconic threatened species, the curlew has suffered significant declines over the past 40 years, but the partnership project will increase numbers in the region to help the species recover.

Saving eggs from airfields is bringing a curlew boom in east of England

Date Time Saving eggs from airfields is bringing a curlew boom in east of England An innovative Natural England led partnership project that will boost populations of Eurasian curlew is underway in the East of England. The project is taking eggs laid by curlew on airfields, then rearing and releasing them in the right kinds of habitats for them to thrive. One of the country’s most iconic threatened species, the curlew has suffered significant declines over the past 40 years, but the partnership project will increase numbers in the region to help the species recover. It is the first time that the translocation of curlew from airfields has been undertaken at this scale, with 118 eggs already collected. Of these, 76 are now at Pensthorpe Natural Park where they are being incubated, hatched and reared. The rest will be reared by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) at Slimbridge.

Golden eagles could return to England for first time since 1850

Golden eagles could return to England for first time since 1850 Red-backed shrikes and wildcats among the other lost species under consideration for reintroduction 18 May 2021 • 7:23pm Golden eagles declined in England during the 19th century after persecution from farmers and gamekeepers Credit:  Getty Images Golden eagles could be returned to England for the first time in 170 years under plans being considered by the Government, the Environment Secretary said on Tuesday.  Red-backed shrikes and wildcats are among the other lost species under consideration for reintroduction, while beaver colonies will be released into the wild, George Eustice said.  The reintroductions are part of the Government’s plans to restore and protect biodiversity, reduce flooding and limit carbon emissions, which include banning the sale of peat products and trebling tree planting. 

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