Rare black-tailed godwits hatch in world-first breeding programme
There are fewer than 50 pairs of British black-tailed godwits left in the wild, says a wildlife trust, and they rely on a handful of wetland sites to breed.
There are fewer than 50 pairs of British black-tailed godwits left in the wild, says a wildlife trust, and they rely on a handful of wetland sites to breed.
The team are working to create a wetland haven for wildlife and the community
It follows a new report highlighting the essential role the east coast wetlands play for migratory birds - and its coastal adaptation against climate change.