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Eurasian Curlews released on the Sandringham Estate

Eurasian Curlews released on the Sandringham Estate
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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino 20240604 13:58:00

endangered species we re dealing with and it is pretty frustrating. dana: have those species had a recovery since they ve been on the esa? we have two fish in the upper lake where we store irrigation water. they ve been managing that the same way for the last 20 years and those species have not made any recovery at all. they ve actually, numbers have gone down and they won t change the way they manage it. dana: what would you like to see washington do? one, big picture like to see the endangered species act amended so that it focuses on more than just one species. that s a big problem we have here is single species management. they manage for the fish, one particular species of fish and it doesn t take into account the waterfowl that stops here in the pacific flyway and then the other thing in short term the way the bureau of

CDFW Awards $39 Million for Ecosystem and Watershed Restoration

CDFW Awards $39 Million for Ecosystem and Watershed Restoration
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BBC Springwatch 2021: Show returns to Pensthorpe in Norfolk

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.

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