Curlew Country has been working on the ground since 2015 to save the local Curlew population. As an emergency measure to try and save the population from dying out, it has put in place an intervention known as headstarting and returned 150 chicks to the natural environment.
Come and find out if we can save our local but significant lowland Curlew population with Amanda Perkins, Curlew Country Lead; Tony Cross Consultant Ornithologist and Caleb Stradling, Project Officer.
Public Meetings @ Norbury Village Hall 21st & 22nd March
09.30 am Refreshments
10.00 am Introduction and background – Amanda Perkins, Curlew Country Lead
10.15 am Landscape birds –Tony Cross, Consultant Ornithologist
10.45 am Round up and Q & A
11.00 am Refreshment break
11.15 am Headstarting – Amanda Perkins – Curlew Country Lead
11.25 am Chick survival across habitats – Caleb Stradling, Project Officer
11.40 am Can our Curlews survive? – Amanda Perkins, Curlew Country Lead
11.45 am Q & A
12.00 am Close

We have decided to run this event twice so that everyone who is interested gets a chance to attend. Please do not attend both general meeting dates as the talks will be repeated.