Five Yorkshire estates taking part in biggest re-location of curlew eggs in a bid to increase numbers of endangered bird

The largest relocation of bird eggs from an endangered species will take place this week with a project to remove eggs from the Yorkshire Dales and take them to the south of England where the breed is extinct.

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