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Lake District museum hosts exhibition highlighting curlew recovery

by Cumbria Crack
10/03/2026
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Picture: John and Rosamund Macfarlane

A Lake District museum is hosting an exhibition highlighting the work going on in Cumbria to help curlews thrive.

Curlew Recovery – Helping Curlews Thrive in the Cocker Valley will open at Keswick Museum’s community gallery from Monday, March 16 and will be open daily from 10am to 4pm until the end of April.

Entrance to the community gallery is free, but there is a charge for Museum exhibitions.

The exhibition features the conservation work of the Melbreak Curlew Recovery Project over the last two years.

It includes A Year in the Life of a Curlew, with audio of the curlew’s iconic call and is illustrated with photographs and displays as well as a video produced by wildlife photographers John and Rosamund Macfarlane.

Launched in early 2024 and based in the Lorton Valley, Cumbria, the project aims to raise awareness of the plight of the curlew, which is facing extinction, and demonstrate that by working with farmers and landowners, local communities can make a positive difference to halt the decline and increase the population.

Curlews are listed at the highest level of conservation concern and it is hoped that this important work will help to preserve this precious species for future generations.

Curlew greeting cards, designed by Market Place Print Studio in Cockermotuh, will be on sale, as well as curlew cards with photographic images created by John and Rosamund.

The Melbreak Curlew Recovery Project is entirely run by volunteers. Funded by Farming in Protected Landscapes, it is part of the Melbreak Wildlife Group, an initiative of the Melbreak Communities.

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