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Category: Annual reports

Project Godwit – Annual Summary 2020

Short report on project activities in 2020.

Project Godwit – Annual Summary 2019

Short report covering project activities in 2019.

Project Godwit – Annual Summary 2018

Short report covering project activities in 2018

Project Godwit – Annual Summary 2017

Short report on project activities in 2017.

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projectgodwitProject Godwit@projectgodwit·
29 Apr

Earlier this month WWT’s Principal Research Officer, Lynda Donaldson, was a keynote speaker at #BOU2022 . If you missed her presentation this brilliant thread is all about projects which use wader headstarting as one of the tools to help species like the black-tailed godwit πŸ‘‡

Lynda Donaldson@donaldsonlynda1

12/21 #BOU2022 #Sesh5

Next up is the black-tailed godwit. This work is part of @projectgodwit which aims to secure the future for the UK breeding population, which mostly breeds at the Ouse and Nene Washes in the East of England

@WWTworldwide @NaturesVoice

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projectgodwitProject Godwit@projectgodwit·
27 Apr

A few weeks in and we have had some more arrivals keeping Lynda very busy in the field 😁

Lynda Donaldson@donaldsonlynda1

Back @WWTWelney to look for them godwits for another season πŸ‘€πŸ‘€
5 headstarted birds recorded here this afternoon. But how many more will make an appearance this year....🧐
@projectgodwit

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GrahamFAppletonGraham Appleton@GrahamFAppleton·
4 Apr

Is this the year when @projectgodwit head-started Black-tailed Godwits are found breeding in new sites in East Anglia?
Here's the story of the last fifty years:
https://wadertales.wordpress.com/2021/01/27/englands-black-tailed-godwits/
#waders #shorebirds #ornithology

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projectgodwitProject Godwit@projectgodwit·
31 Mar

It's that time of year again! The godwits are arriving and our researchers are back out in the field. 15 individuals ID'ed so far including Remi who was headstarted in 2017 @WWTWelney @RSPBScience @LIFEprogramme A photo of Remi in 2018 πŸ‘‡#godwits

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RSPBScienceRSPB Science@RSPBScience·
28 Mar

πŸ“’Want to work with amazing people, in gorgeous places, and on important #conservation projects? #RSPBScience have some fab short-term & seasonal contracts available. Check the thread belowπŸ‘‡

Please share & retweet! #ConservationJobs #WildlifeJobs #Ornithology

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