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Birds of Poole Harbour - Environmental Education Charity

Poole Harbour Osprey Project: 2023 Season

Following the success of local Osprey pair CJ7 and 022 breeding for the first time in 2022, the new season is now underway. Your kind donations continue to help our project work, from infrastructure maintenance to engagement initiatives. Thank you!
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The Poole Harbour Osprey Translocation Project aims to restore a breeding population of the charismatic bird of prey to the South Coast, led by Birds of Poole Harbour and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation. Ospreys were present throughout the UK over 200 years ago, until they were driven to local extinction through persecution and egg collecting. Fortunately, they naturally recolonised Scotland in the mid-1900s, but help has been needed to bring them back to England and Wales. Following the success of a reintroduction project in Rutland in 1996, which has since led to the colonisation of Wales, the Ospreys are having a helping hand in spreading their population once again through this reintroduction project in Poole Harbour.

As a result of the project, we now have one pair of Osprey breeding in the south of England, raising young for the first time in 2022. The pair, ringed CJ7 and 022, have returned in 2023 and are raising young once again. You can watch our livestream webcams to see the Osprey activity on the nest as it unfolds.

The project started in 2017 and we have been working hard to ensure the success of the reintroduction, as well as enthusing the public about these birds, ever since. Funding project work, including the maintenance of artificial nests, motion-sensitive cameras, engagement events, and the livestream webcams, however, doesn't come cheap! This campaign provides the opportunity to donate towards our Osprey Project developments and covering these costs. If you would prefer to become a regular supporter of the Osprey project, you can do so here.

Thank you for your support!

About the charity

Birds of Poole Harbour was set up in 2013 to boost the profile of bird conservation, education & observation in the Poole Harbour area. We specialise in high standard people engagement work and broader conservation projects & species research, including monitoring & analysis of bird populations.

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Total raised
£2,737.60
+ £546.00 Gift Aid
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£2,737.60
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£2,737.60
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