Airport Proposal In Portugal. An Environmental Disaster In The Making
A new airport has been given approval by the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) on wetlands in the Tagus Estuary. The […]
A new airport has been given approval by the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) on wetlands in the Tagus Estuary. The […]
Please follow the link below to read the January 2020 newsletter. Inside Volume 6 Issue 4. 1-2: Editorial 3-5: Brazil
Wader Conservation World Watch 6 Newsletter Special Firstly, we would like to thank each and every one of our participants
We take a pause here from our feverish activity in collating WCWW reports. We arrived home from our recent trip
On a glorious Sunday morning at 10am the doors opened on the first Wader Quest AGM event. Ahead of those
WCWW6 is coming 2nd and 3rd of November 2019 Dust off your optics and cameras Work out your itinerary And
Come along and be inspired. This year, for the first time, we are holding an event to support our
Last weekend (Falsterbo 30th Aug – 1st Sept / Wirral 31st Aug – 1st Sep) saw two events take place
Since Rick and Elis can’t be in two places at once, Phil and Gail Pickett have volunteered to take charge
Applications are invited from individuals or projects for this year’s £1,000 Wader Quest Anniversary Grant. Write to info@waderquest.net for more
It is amazing how fast the three days at Bird Fair whizz by. One minute you are tacking posters
We have posted a new Featured Wader page, this time it is the Hooded Plover. All the details of the
Please find our bumper Wader Quest Newsletter here. There are some fantastic articles again this quarter with contributions from Iceland,
After a great deal of hard graft, late nights and head scratching (mostly on the part of Trustee Andrew Whitelee),
We have a new section on the website for reporting monitoring projects. These can be found under Monitoring in the