We conduct research in the countryside to help increase wildlife populations
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The ‘Waders for Real’ Life+ project was launched this year with the aim of reversing the decline of breeding wetland birds in the Avon Valley.
To halt the decline of lapwing and redshank, we urgently need to intervene to improve breeding success, which should lead to increases in breeding density.
£4,350 would pay for 25 radio tags (£174 each) and allow us to monitor lapwing chick survival.
We aim for a thriving countryside rich in game and other wildlife and want to reverse the decline in wildlife populations before it's too late. Join our wildlife revival so that our team of dedicated scientists can continue their vital conservation work.