Tiffany's 40km for Curlews

Tiffany's 40km for the Curlew · 24 January 2017
The curlew is one of Britain's fastest declining bird species, with a 46% decline in numbers between 1994 and 2010 alone. The causes of this worrying trend remain unclear, but with Britain holding around 28% of Europe's curlew population, it is vital that something is done now to protect the species.
Our team of young conservationists will be tackling the Yorkshire 'Three Peaks Challenge' in Summer 2017, to raise money for the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and contribute to their 'Curlew Appeal'. The money raised will go towards the continued monitoring of this iconic wading bird and, ultimately, contribute to the continued conservation of the curlew in the years to come.
The Yorkshire 'Three Peaks Challenge' takes on the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough, and comprises around 40km of hiking over challenging terrain. It will be a test of our energy and stamina, and something that will require lots of training in the coming months. We would be incredibly grateful if you would support our efforts and, in doing so, contribute to the conservation of one of Britain's most eye-catching, impressive and beloved bird species.
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