The Hawk Conservancy, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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The Hawk Conservancy Trust is very concerned with conservation and
ensuring the continuation of endangered birds of prey.
The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a small charity based in Hampshire that
has for many years worked in the fields of conservation, education,
rehabilitation and the research of birds of prey, both in the UK and
overseas.
The Hawk Conservancy Trust runs conservation and research projects,
such as its Fund-a-Bird nest box adoption scheme, that provides much
needed breeding sites for four species of British raptor - Barn Owl,
Kestrel, Tawny Owl and Little Owl.
The Hawk Conservancy Trust - Birds of Prey Flying Displays
The Hawk Conservancy Park is open to the public every day 10.30am -
5pm from the middle of February until the end of October (February 12
to October 30, 2005). Last admission is at 4pm.
The Hawk Conservancy Trust, Andover, is a national award winning
family tourist attraction. Set in 22 acres of grounds including
woodland and a wildflower meadow, there is plenty to do for the whole
family.
For several decades, The Hawk Conservancy Trust has been
breeding and releasing buzzards. Before the release programme started,
it was uncommon to see a buzz...
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The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a UK registered charity whose mission is
the conservation of Birds of Prey
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A typical day at The Hawk Conservancy Trust.
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Address: Sarson Lane, Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 8DY
Tel: 01264 773850 Fax: 01264 773772 Email:
Website: Hawk Conservancy
Directions from A303: It's 4 miles west of Andover, and half a mile
The Hawk Conservancy Trust is located near Andover in UK and is highly
recommended as the flying displays are superb !!! It is a shame the
weather was poor on the day of visiting so flying phots were almost
impossible.
* bird: The Hawk Conservancy This award winning and internationally
acclaimed conservancy for birds of prey is situated in the
village.
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As its name suggests, the Hawk Conservancy is actively involved in
national and international captive breeding programmes to protect rare
and endangered species. It also supports in situ conservation and
habitat restoration programmes.
The Hawk Conservancy, a birds of prey centre, is located off the A303
trunk road about 2 miles west of Andover and near the Thruxton motor
racing circuit.
the The Hawk Conservancy Trust News Archive for all reports.
Arrival: 20 April 2009
Great Bustards have arrived, to take up residence in the UK's only
Great Bustard aviary.