Despite being in a perilous position as a breeding bird in the UK, these figures show hope for the species’ recovery, with ...
If you walk around a woodland in winter, you may be forgiven for wondering where all the birds have gone. In fact, there are ...
The annual Oxford Farming Conference in January brings together farmers, policy makers, scientists and many others from the agricultural, rural and food sectors. This year, RSPB Chief Executive Beccy ...
Are you ready to take on a Wild Challenge? You can help wildlife, explore nature and enjoy lots of wild, fun activities. Teachers share why they love taking part in Wild Challenge and how it brings ...
Campfield Marsh is found on the shores of one of the UK’s largest estuaries – the Solway Firth. A rich patchwork of habitats – saltmarsh, peatbogs, farmland and wet grassland – make up this wonderful ...
RSPB Lochwinnoch is one of the few wetlands left in the west of Scotland and provides invaluable habitat to visiting winter wetland birds like Whooper Swans, Goldeneyes and Shovelers. Many wetlands ...
Throughout the year, teams of volunteers across the UK play a vital role in the RSPB’s work to save our most vulnerable species. Some of these teams are part of the Species Volunteer Network, a ...
The Lowland Raised Bog Recovery Programme will restore a signature site and develop plans for up to seven new ‘shovel-ready’ restoration sites, covering approximately 750 ha whilst creating six green ...
Wow! What a year. As we look back over 2024, it’s clear that there’s plenty to celebrate. From award-winning landscape-scale conservation to returning wildlife from the brink of extinction, none of ...