Why a man walked 53 miles dressed as a curlew over Easter
Briefly

Matt Trevelyan embarked on a 53-mile walk dressed as a giant curlew to raise awareness about the endangered bird, timed just before World Curlew Day. His journey through Nidderdale aimed to highlight the species' threat of extinction while combining his background as a former puppet maker. This creative publicity stunt underscores the importance of conservation efforts and draws attention to natural wildlife issues. The Independent emphasizes its commitment to accessible journalism, ensuring facts are available to all without paywalls, thus fostering informed public discourse.
'I've always made giant puppets, and I'm prone to saying things like: I'll walk the Nidderdale way dressed as a curlew,' and then you've got to do it.'
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