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Rise in endangered chook species numbers after trial

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A skylark sat on a rock

The skylark’s recent and dramatic inhabitants decline has made it a Red List species

Protective fencing will once more be put in in a area the place endangered birds are recognized to nest and lift their young.

Trials during the last three years at St Mary’s Lands in Warwick present an increase in numbers of floor nesting birds, reminiscent of skylarks, returning to the fields every year.

Warwick District Council will reinstate non permanent protecting fencing round an space often known as the Lammas Field from 26 February till the tip of August.

The public proper of manner might be stored open all through this era. All guests and their dogs are being requested to remain out of the restricted areas.

The continuation of the chook safety scheme for an additional two years was permitted by the Council’s Cabinet on 8 February and follows the suggestions of an ecologist who has monitored the positioning for the final three years.

Councillor Will Roberts mentioned: “Ground nesting birds at St Mary’s Lands embody two species which are of conservation concern.

“The most recent surveys performed on the positioning present clear proof that the fencing we have now put in place since 2021 has benefitted the skylark breeding inhabitants particularly, with the birds adapting to the brand new undisturbed circumstances.

“We need to thank the general public, particularly canine house owners for his or her continued understanding and assist whereas the non permanent boundaries are in place and in addition for all of the constructive suggestions we have now acquired about this ongoing mission.”

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