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Another packed issue of the Wader Quest newsletter is now available by clicking on the image below. Inside this issue; […]
Another packed issue of the Wader Quest newsletter is now available by clicking on the image below. Inside this issue; […]
This year, 2024, we are championing the Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata as our species of the year. The reasons for
In this issue – 2: Wader Quest information. 3: Wader Quest news. 4: 2024 Species Focus 5-6: When is a
On October 10th, 2023, the Irish Government announced a scheme to protect breeding waders in the republic, as part of
As the financial years draws to a close, it is worth looking back to see what species Wader Quest helped
After a slight delay occasioned by the Birdfair, the long awaited Summer Newsletter from Wader Quest is out. Vol. 9
This week we are counting down to Wader Conservation World Watch, with artworks from five fantastic artists. Now only four
Different waders employ different strategies when it comes to migration, here are 10 facts of interest relating to waders and
Long-billed Curlew © Petra ClaytonIt has now been over a decade since the Intermountain Bird Observatory (IBO) began delving into
When a species is in trouble and on the brink of extinction drastic measures may have to be taken. Captive
The good folks at Curlew Country have launched their Curlew Cam 2020. The live video of a sitting Eurasian Curlew.
A couple of days ago it was World Curlew Day, which was celebrated around the world by those concerned about
‘Why do Curlews deserve their own World Day? I heard someone ask. I, in turn, asked the same question, but
Here is the Wader Quest logo, designed by Rick and Elis Simpson four years ago this month, in 2015. But