Bird Surveys in 2022

The 10 Community Wildlife Groups will all continue with their bird surveys to monitor the Curlew population, and several other target species. These surveys locate the Curlew breeding territories for the nest-finders in the project areas, so they are vitally...

Save our Curlews Campaign and Appeal

We have raised most of the money we need to carry out the project in all these areas in 2022, from SOS itself, donations to the Appeal, and some grants, but we still need to raise a few thousand pounds more to do all that we would like to, particularly to start work...

Curlew surveys and project work 2021

The Upper Clun, Clee Hill and Strettons area Community Wildlife groups worked with the Shropshire Ornithological Society Save our Curlews campaign, to find nests, protect them with electric fences, and radio-tag and track chicks, to find out what happens to them....
Kestrel Nest Box Success 2021

Kestrel Nest Box Success 2021

A pair of kestrels raised 4 young using one of our nest boxes located on Catherton Common. John Plant (a local amateur wildlife photographer) took this opportunity to put up a hide and over many hours of patient waiting managed to capture some wonderful images.