The Brecks had this magic factor, but what we are beginning to see is that maybe that magic factor is not here any more. Across the UK what is apparent is the birds are not producing enough chicks to replenish the numbers being lost, and that is down to various reasons like nest predators and agricultural operations, and all these factors are at play in East Anglia as well. The new partnership is quite transformative. Curlews have become a cherished and iconic species for people to study, and we can learn so much more by working together and pooling our knowledge.
Discover the benefits of protecting tigers and their habitat. In celebration of World Wildlife Day, Dr. Anish Andheria, President of the Wildlife Conservation Trust, joins Nature Initiative Director, Mark Fowler, for a conversation about tigers and how conserving the forests and landscapes where they live can empower local communities and help to regulate our global climate.
MALHAMDALE farmer, Neil Heseltine and his hardy belted Galloway cattle featured in a special winter edition of BBC’s Countryfile recently. Neil was filmed moving cattle to another field with the help of presenter and fellow farmer Adam Henson. And what started out as a not too bad winter day turned into a blizzard - how many of us have been caught out in just that way? The snow fell hard and heavy and drifted up against a gate, which had to be dug out before the cattle could get through. “Give me the sunny Cotswolds any day,” quipped Adam.
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