Wader Conservation World Watch results and newsletter out now!
Stop Press: 11th hour additions to lists as we prepared to post. WCWW7 has been a great success, despite initial fears prompted by the problems of lockdowns and restricted movement around the world due to Covid-19. We have set a … Continued
Migratory Bird Day: For those with a little Spanish
If you speak Spanish this may prove very interesting: Note the time 23.00 hrs. Something to do to round off your Migratory Bird Day activities. Heidi Lots, who has been one of our featured artists in the Wader Quest The … Continued
April 2020 Newsletter now out
The April 2020 Wader Quest newsletter Vol 7 Issue 1 is ready to read. Wader Quest News. Colour-ringed Curlews. Wader Quest subs policy change. Sands of Change – S2: Ep 3. Waders in art. Jose Arcas. Making of a … Continued
Atlantic Forest Sandpiper
Atlantic Forest Sandpiper doesn’t exist, does it? Whilst living in Brazil, Elis and I enjoyed doing voluntary conservation work with a group of kids, living right on the forest edge. They had a utilitarian approach to the forest and its … Continued
Covid-19 and Wader Quest
Every organisation is letting people know how the current situation revolving around the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting them, so we thought we’d do the same (with some gratuitously placed wader shots to decorate the page). Clearly, as we do not … Continued
Wader Quest newsletter out now
Please follow the link below to read the January 2020 newsletter. Inside Volume 6 Issue 4. 1-2: Editorial 3-5: Brazil appeal 6-7: Wader Quest merchandising 8-10: Sands of Change – S 2: Ep 1 10-12: Red Knot colour ringing 13-16: … Continued
WCWW6 Newsletter Special and Anniversary Grant.
Wader Conservation World Watch 6 Newsletter Special Firstly, we would like to thank each and every one of our participants for their contribution this year, your support means a lot to us and we appreciate it very much. It is … Continued