The Black Grouse (Lyrurus Textrix) was one the fastest declining bird in the UK and on list of endangered species. However, with the dedicated effort of conservation groups over the last two decades the dramatic decline has not only been halted but turned around and the numbers in the Northern Pennines are slowly rising.
Estimates suggest there are around 5,000 to 6,000 male black grouse across the country.
Black grouse are capable of short flights, typically up to about 1 mile at a time.
Watch a video about what inspired Cath to choose the black grouse for her entry into the Endless Forms, Most Beautiful exhibition and what inspires her to make print.
"Despite being an endangered species the Black Grouse can still legally be shot for sport in areas where productivity is high. Why anyone would want to kill an animal for sport is baffling to me, but to be legally able to shoot these endangered birds for sport albeit with guidance from the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust seems mad." - Cath Hodson
Here are a few ways in which you can get involved:
If. you see a red squirrel in the wild you can report the siting to XYZ.
Grey squirrels love to feed on bird nuts, be sure to use correct devices
Everything is better together, spread the news to your family and friends
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