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Latest Wader Quest newsletter published. In this issue: [columns] [span6] 2: Wader Quest information. 3-9: Wader Quest news. 10: 2025
The Spoon-billed Sandpiper holds a special place in our hearts at Wader Quest. This is because it was the species
On October 10th, 2023, the Irish Government announced a scheme to protect breeding waders in the republic, as part of
On the 27th of November 2022 we held our virtual AGM via Microsoft Teams and it all went according to
We all know the benefits of reforestation. Reversing human land conversion, increasing carbon capture and reinstating habitats can be no
Forget Christmas Eve, forget Hallowe’en, when it comes to excitement you can’t beat WCWW Eve. Just one more sleep folks!
With five days to go to Wader Conservation World Watch, we have decided to countdown with five fantastic artworks from
The last time I had two British ticks on the same day was in 1987; Isabelline Shrike and Little Auk!
Most of the migratory shorebird species breeding in eastern North America and the Arctic pass over the Caribbean region during
We are used to seeing Red Knots in huge numbers, often as part of an inspiration of waders swirling over
Different waders employ different strategies when it comes to migration, here are 10 facts of interest relating to waders and
The bad news is, the Spoon-billed Sandpiper population is still declining, the good news is that it is at a
So what exactly are all those waders eating out there on the mudflats with such enthusiasm? The answer is benthos,