Last month Llyr Gruffydd, the new Welsh Government’s Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability, made a statement to the Senedd on the priorities for his portfolio. It was heartening ...
They spend their winters in Northern Africa, and every year migrate to mountainous regions across Northern Europe - including ...
A new study shows how solar farms could help boost bird numbers and increase the variety of wildlife. With competing pressures on UK land, this offers a solution that would help the UK deliver on ...
In this film we report from RSPB Mersehead in Dumfries and Galloway. In winter, the nature reserve is home to huge flocks of Barnacle Geese but this year the team are worried about the possible impact ...
For the first time, the RSPB Birdcrime report looks at 15 years of data, giving a broader view of this continuing problem which is affecting some of our most magnificent and vulnerable species. All ...
Cranes, the UK’s tallest bird at over a metre high, had a record breeding season last year thanks to the efforts of conservationists, with 2025 surveys showing that a record-breaking 87 pairs raised ...
Our RSPB team continues to support the emergency response from the Fire and Rescue Services to two fires at RSPB Dove Stone, the first of which began on 24 June. The fires remain active, with the ...
Last week, RSPB joined thousands of others to attend Groundswell, a festival for regenerative farming. We were there to exchange knowledge and share our vision and practical support on putting ...
When it comes to saving nature, it’s important to remember that you’re not doing it alone. Like a single Starling joining a murmuration, lots of individual efforts can add up to something ...
With the changing of the seasons, comes the changing of the birds. Summer visitors such as Swallows, House Martins and Swifts are now gone from our skies, heading south to find food and warmth.
One of nature’s most famous singers, the Nightingale, is making a comeback in the UK. Visitors to RSPB nature reserves in the southeast of England could now find themselves serenaded by one of our ...
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