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Breeding Woodcock decline in Britain

Breeding Woodcock decline in Britain

19 Oct 2015

Results from the 2013 Woodcock Survey show that breeding numbers and breeding range have both declined considerably since the previous survey in 2003. The rate of decline varied regionally but was least pronounced in areas that contained large tracts of continuous woodland. Further research is required to fully understand the reasons for the population change.

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