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Jon

@wildlyth

Ecology • Pragmatic Conservation • Biophiliac • Improving Birder • Novice Lepidopterist • Aspirant Fell Runner, Bit of Cycling, Climbing 🏔

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This could describe the situation of many of our beautiful places right now. Large scale systemic change desperately needs to happen now. Lakes Chief Lake District Karen Lloyd

Ashley Saunders (@oriole_ashley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my group took this photo North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory last week while we were looking for the Great Grey Shrike... I wondered why they were all waving frantically at me! 😂

One of my group took this photo <a href="/NRonBirdObs/">North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory</a> last week while we were looking for the Great Grey Shrike...
I wondered why they were all waving frantically at me! 😂
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Trying out a cheap waterproof phone case in the Upper River Kent this afternoon. Managed to find this wonderful White-Clawed Crayfish. The only crayfish native to the UK and now endangered. Wild Lakeland @leeinthelakes CumbriaWildlifeTrust Karen Lloyd

James Rebanks (@herdyshepherd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeh but this obviously doesn’t apply to dogs that people really love I know because I’ve tried explaining and their dog can’t be a problem #dogsonleadsplease

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I fear the limestone woodlands of South Lakeland will be decimated by this disease and will look very different to now in 5-10 years time… Wild Lakeland @leeinthelakes Lake District CumbriaWildlifeTrust

Mary Colwell (@curlewcalls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is the story of one curlew, which summarises their plight. Thanks to Chris Wells for sending it. "In October 2013 an adult female Curlew was caught on her wintering grounds on the Severn Estuary in Gloucestershire and fitted with a metal BTO ring.

James Robinson (@jrfromstrickley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To you it may just look like a bit of water and mud, but to me it is the start of a new wildlife habitat for our farm. After only 5 days work, Danny Ullswater Catchment has turned a canalised 220m straight beck into a series of squiggly channels, scrapes and ponds. It is awesome!

To you it may just look like a bit of water and mud, but to me it is the start of a new wildlife habitat for our farm.
After only 5 days work, Danny <a href="/UllswaterCic/">Ullswater Catchment</a> has turned a canalised 220m straight beck into a series of squiggly channels, scrapes and ponds.
It is awesome!
Karen Lloyd (@karenlloydwrite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A flying visit to curlew central, aka Shropshire, visiting Curlew Country's curlew headstarting project. These folks are seriously amazing. No sleep whilst eggs hatching and round the clock monitoring. Just fantastic efforts to save the species from extinction.

A flying visit to curlew central, aka Shropshire, visiting Curlew Country's curlew headstarting project. These folks are seriously amazing. No sleep whilst eggs hatching and round the clock monitoring. Just fantastic efforts to save the species from extinction.
Wild Lakeland (@wildlakeland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pied Flycatcher bonanza this year on our Loweswater nest monitoring scheme - we have 65 chicks in total and 13 have already fledged! Most will fledge in the next few days. #LakeDistrict #PiedFlycatcher #Conservation

Pied Flycatcher bonanza this year on our Loweswater nest monitoring scheme - we have 65 chicks in total and 13 have already fledged! 
Most will fledge in the next few days.
#LakeDistrict #PiedFlycatcher #Conservation
Mary Colwell (@curlewcalls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An empty curlew nest in the New Forest. It was their 2nd attempt. Camera trap showed a fox taking the eggs at night. All nests in this area failed. The harsh reality of waders in Britain. ⁦Curlew Action⁩ ⁦Curlew Recovery Partnership⁩ ⁦Wader Quest⁩ ⁦Wader Study

An empty curlew nest in the New Forest. It was their 2nd attempt. Camera trap showed a fox taking the eggs at night. All nests in this area failed. The harsh reality of waders in Britain. ⁦<a href="/CurlewAction/">Curlew Action</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/curlewrecovery/">Curlew Recovery Partnership</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/waderquest/">Wader Quest</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/WaderStudy/">Wader Study</a>⁩
Terry Abraham FRGS (@terrybnd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lake District, where did it all go wrong? If one can be arsed…I found this blog an engrossing read today. I thought I wrote some emotive essays online but this one is rather superb in an academic way! Written by a young individual from Ambleside: ldnpa.blog/home

South Walney Nature Reserve (@_southwalney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Walney is famous for our gull colony, which was once the largest in Europe with 45,000 pairs of Lesser black back and herring gulls in the 70s. The colony has been in decline since the local tip shut, but since at least 2015 there's been zero chicks fledged

South Walney is famous for our gull colony, which was once the largest in Europe with 45,000 pairs of Lesser black back and herring gulls in the 70s. The colony has been in decline since the local tip shut, but since at least 2015 there's been zero chicks fledged
Mary Colwell (@curlewcalls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 30 headstarted curlews (raised in captivity then released) are now flying free in Shropshire - for 3rd year running. Huge congrats to ⁦Curlew Country⁩, led by Mandi Perkins. Her dedication in the face of so many obstacles is inspiring 🙏🙏🙏🙏🐦🐥⁦Curlew Action

Over 30 headstarted curlews (raised in captivity then released) are now flying free in Shropshire - for 3rd year running. Huge congrats to ⁦<a href="/CurlewCountry/">Curlew Country</a>⁩, led by Mandi Perkins. Her dedication in the face of so many obstacles is inspiring 🙏🙏🙏🙏🐦🐥⁦<a href="/CurlewAction/">Curlew Action</a>⁩
Alex Lees (@alexander_lees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The hegemonic dominance of single land-uses in our uplands is one of our biggest problems, be it forestry in Dumfries & Galloway, intensive sheep grazing in the Lake District or DGS on the North York Moors, all of which can create species poor homogeneous upland landscapes.