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 ...
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 ...
They spend their winters in Northern Africa, and every year migrate to mountainous regions across Northern Europe - including ...
We are celebrating the launch of a new Nature and Wellbeing Calendar, a practical resource designed to help workplaces across Wales improve health and wellbeing by making it easier for people to ...
A new RSPB and British Trust for Ornithology report looks at the impacts on UK birds and the actions we can take to protect them. This includes where species live, how common they are, and the timing ...
The latest RSPB research reveals the true loyalty of the Swift – the fastest bird in level flight. Our 15-year study shows that when looking at places to breed, most Swifts try to return to the same ...
Imagine a remote Scottish island in spring, noisy with the cacophony of thousands of Guillemots, Puffins and Razorbills wheeling about in the air and calling from their nest sites. At the tumbled down ...
A tree, thought to be up to 1,200 years old, at the heart of Sherwood Forest and linked to the legend of Robin Hood is believed by experts to have died. The gigantic Oak tree, known as the Major Oak, ...
Scotland’s seas are home to some of the most iconic wildlife on Earth. Now Bass Rock, one of the world’s largest Gannet colonies, and Craigleith island, where thousands of Puffins breed each year, are ...
This time of year is nesting season. Birds and fledglings still need a bit of extra help with food to ensure they’re healthy. Between 1 May and 31 October, it’s important we all pause filling our bird ...
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