World Wetlands Day takes place on 2 February. Here’s why wetlands are important.
Scotland made history yesterday by becoming the first UK country to introduce a legal requirement that should see nesting ...
On 29 January at York Magistrates Court, Racster Dingwall, Head Gamekeeper on the Conistone and Grassington Estate in the ...
Soren is a little owlet with big dreams. He wants to battle alongside legendary owls – the Guardians – banishing evil from ...
The Welsh Seabird Conservation Strategy is a crucial policy aimed at protecting seabird populations in Wales. Focusing on ...
If things are heading in the right direction, expect to hear announcements of newly designated sites for nature – the kind ...
Ten years ago, you’d have been more likely to spot wheat than waders at Wallasea Island. But today, this stretch of the Essex coast is a thriving wetland alive with life. Spoonbills sift through ...
Today a landmark conservation partnership has been announced, with RSPB Scotland and major whisky distillers Suntory Global Spirits, Diageo and The Glenmorangie Company uniting to restore peatland on ...
In 2020, the RSPB partnered with the National Trust to deliver LIFE on the Edge, one of our most ambitious projects to date. Now, as the project draws to a close five years on, we’re looking back at ...
We’re delighted to welcome everybody’s favourite twinkle-toed wildlife expert back to BBC One. Armed with his trusty long lens, familiar warmth and keen knowledge, cameraman and Strictly Come Dancing ...
Long legs, a delicate bill and decked out in monochrome, the Avocet looks as though it has stepped straight out of Hollywood’s silver screen. It’s no wonder it was chosen as the RSPB’s logo. But there ...
There is strong evidence which shows that spending time in nature reduces stress and anxiety while lowering blood pressure and boosting immunity through increased physical activity. Nature ...
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