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Four birds added to hunt ban list

Some hunters no longer hunt the woodcock — "it isn’t much bigger than a blackbird and people just throw them away after shooting them"

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Curlew | Description, Species, Habitat, & Facts

Curlew, any of numerous medium-sized or large shorebirds belonging to the genus Numenius (family Scolopacidae) and having a bill that is decurved, or sickle-shaped, curving downward at the tip. Learn more about curlews, including the eight different species.

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- The Korea Times

The endangered Far Eastern curlew, the world's largest migratory shorebird, is passing through the Korean peninsula once again on its annual migratory journey south. In the last three decades, the curlew's population has dropped by 80 percent, largely due to development around the ecological wonder that is the West Sea, pertaining to the largest body of tidal flats on the planet. In the last 50 years, 66 percent of the tidal flats in the West Sea have been reclaimed for human use. This is in the face of millions of shorebirds who rely on them for survival.

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