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A team day at Knepp

By Elena Grice | 15/07/2024

A penetrating drizzle was falling from grey clouds as we arrived at Knepp rewilding estate in West Sussex, the flagship rewilding project in England. Not exactly the ideal British summer day for the planned picnic, but stiff upper lip and all that. It did, however, mean that we would have the paths mostly to ourselves […]

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Curlews on the Ham

By Mike Smart | 27/06/2024

Upton-on-Severn is a small town on the west bank of the River Severn (as its name suggests!), south of Worcester. The town itself is on slightly higher ground, alongside “Upton Ham”. Upton: Ham in the foreground, the town, Malvern Hills in the background. (Photo by John Dickinson) The Ham is a meadow which regularly floods […]

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Celebrating Caroline Lucas

By Mary Colwell | 21/06/2024

Earlier this month I went to an evening event to mark the achievements of Caroline Lucas, organised by the Green Alliance. It was held in the Southbank Centre, and it was packed with 400 people. Here I’d like to share what I took home as the main messages. It felt like the end of an […]

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Mike & John: A Grand Day Out

By John Miller | 17/06/2024

In the midst of our daily routines, it’s easy to get consumed with administrative work, science, emails, and even the politics of conservation. However, we should never forget why we genuinely care about Curlews and other birds, the simple pleasure we get from seeing this wild bird living in their natural habitat. When you are […]

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Reflections on Belgium Curlews

By Mary Colwell | 29/05/2024

This is the second of two blog posts from Curlew Action’s visit to Belgium. Read the first one – a diary detailing the different locations visited. Headstarting Belgium’s Eurasian Curlew population is supported by the small but effective headstarting project based at the wildlife rescue centre. It is a service offered for free to Natuurpunt, […]

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Curlew conservation in Belgium: a diary

By Mary Colwell | 29/05/2024

This is the first of two blog posts from Curlew Action’s visit to Belgium. Read the second one – with further thoughts from Mary on Belgian and European Curlews. Meet Griet Nijs, a Curlew hero. She works for the conservation organisation Natuurpunt, the largest environmental charity in Belgium. Curlews are Griet’s passion, and she works […]

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Curlew conservation in Poland

By Mike Smart | 24/05/2024

This is the second of two blog posts on Curlew Action’s visit to Poland, read Mary’s reflections in this blog post. The first link with Polish Curlew workers was established when a Curlew colour-ringed on the Usk estuary in Wales in January 2016 was resighted in Poland from 19 to 26 April 2018 in one […]

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Reflections on Polish Curlews

By Mary Colwell | 15/05/2024

This is the first of two blog posts on Curlew Action’s visit to Poland. Read Mike Smart’s blog post.  A warm wind blew across a very large field in Eastern Poland, it was mid-April and uncharacteristically mild. In the distance a farmer ploughed one small area, his engine a grating background to the music of […]

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Y Gylfinir … and other Welsh names for Curlew

By Sian Shakespear | 19/04/2024

Did you know that 21 April is World Curlew Day! Isn’t there a day for everything? Why then does y gylfinir deserve a special day’? As is frequently the case the standard Welsh term for the Curlew – y gylfinir – describes Britain’s largest wading bird perfectly: gylfin = bill, hir = long! It’s difficult […]

Wcd Judges

World Curlew Day judges

By Megan Shersby | 12/04/2024

In 2024, we are being joined by three guest judges for our World Curlew Day Competition! Each guest judge will assist Mary Colwell in choosing the winning entries from a category. Meet the World Curlew Day judges: Head judge: Mary Colwell Mary is a writer, TV and radio producer and conservationist, whose massive walk across […]

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