Conservationists race to rescue England’s turtle doves from extinction | Environment

Hundreds of turtles are launched this summer, as conservatives compete around the clock to save the types of extinction in England.
Solid doves, which are for life, are the fastest types of birds in the country. There are only 2000 pairs, a decrease of 98 % since the 1970s. This is because their habitats in the areas of rubbing have been destroyed and their thousands They shot their migrant path Throughout Europe.
But their distinctive molasses can now be heard in the real estate in Somerset, Exeter, Sofolic, Lincolnchy, and Norfolk as a bold plan to multiply and launch hundreds of birds.
King Charles became involved in allowing Turtle pigeon confidence To build a cage on His Sandringham Real Estate. He can enjoy a scene of 200 birds when he visits because he uses his land as a reproductive land. The Hawza says that the Earth is perfect because Coppices, Meadows, Ponds and Waterways are a suitable homeland for birds as well as rich in food.
Bin Goldsmith, the scholar of conservation and the financier, works with confidence to launch 200 birds on his farm in Sumrest this year.
Goldsmith said: “Where am I in Sumrest, turtle’s doves have not been seen in the living memory,” said Goldsmith. “None of my neighbors has never remembered seeing the turtle’s doves there. Now, all our oak trees seem to have a pair of turtle doves that are launched. It makes me very happy. It seems as if this voice was designed to calm the human spirit.”
He obtained his doves from Trevor and Dibora Lay, who were running for years raising work, selling swans, cranes and other birds across Europe. However, the bird flu and the and preixeds means that they had to close this because it became impossible for them to export. Instead, the couple used their skills to raise hundreds of turtles to trust at the Sofolk base.
Last year, they raised 800 young doves, most of which were granted to birds throughout the country.
Trevor Lay believes that birds migrate to Africa and return, and this year has an opportunity to prove this: “This year we reform us devices that follow 20 birds, and we hope that we are able to see birds fly, and immigration. They are also locally nesting, they have spread throughout the region and we have a lot of scenes that were reported about the leaves on our website.”
Due to their rapid decline, Lay believes that it is necessary to generate and launch birds now, before they completely disappear from the English countryside: “The farmers have improved their lands for turtle doves in the past decade, cultivating wildflowers and stations. We want to put them on a somewhat return.
“It’s beautiful little birds – it’s beautiful – and this is something we can do to help them.”
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If the hundreds that were released every year are working well, the project may quickly increase the population of the turtle dove.
Goldsmith was enjoying his return to his land: “You find yourself abroad on the summer day and all you hear is the clothes of the turtle’s doves that sing each other. They always move in pairs and seize every opportunity to kiss each other. I knew they were a symbol of love but now I really know the reason.”
He wants everyone to be able to try this wonder: “Now I realize what we lost – it is right to have been dated from us. I cannot believe that I have not heard them before, and this was the sound that our ancestors heard like the summer voice in England.
Lay agreed: “We have an advantage in doing this on refining and communicating with it and not having to spend decades in providing feasibility plans such as some great nature organizations. The environment is much better than it was 10 or 20 years ago because of what farmers do to improve their lands for wildlife and nature. So we live this nature.”