Are you a teacher or a student and want to know more about Bush stone-curlew conservation?
The ‘Learning about Bush Stone-curlews’ Schools resource includes a wide range of activities to help students learn about curlews, and the main issues facing their survival in southern Australia.
The resource is aimed at students from Years 3 to 7, but there are activities relevant to a wide range of ages and interests.
View an online interactive version of the resource.
Or download the interactive PDF HERE.
Nature Conservation Working Group and Murray Local Land Services have developed a brochure about bush stone-curlews, and practical information about how to help conserve curlews on your property.
Contact us if you would like us to email you a copy, or send you a printed version.
Watch a video from 2011 outlining the Nature Conservation Working Group's bush stone-curlew conservation project including the captive breeding and release program.