
Earlier this month, delegates from across Europe explored wildlife conservations at Spurn Point, Bempton Cliffs and North Cave
East Yorkshire's nature tourism industry could be given a boost, after a recent international visit proved to be a success.
Earlier this month, delegates from across Europe explored wildlife conservations at Spurn Point, Bempton Cliffs and North Cave.
Martin Batt from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust says:
"The importance of this project has been to show to people how much in depth nature we've got in the East Riding area and along the Humber, where at this time of year you're getting half a million wader birds coming from all over Europe".