You’ll be familiar with their song – an intricate aria of high-pitched whistles culminating with a rapid-fire trill. March is the perfect time to hear belting Wrens as they prepare to enter their ...
Wales’ nature is now a major step closer to being on the road to recovery, thanks to you. Thanks to thousands of RSPB Cymru campaigners, supporters and nature lovers who contacted their Members of the ...
The future of wildlife on New Island is more secure, thanks to a successful £3m Darwin Plus funding bid.
You can buy or even build one yourself, best made out of untreated wood, even upcycled slats if you have them to spare. Combine food and garden waste such as soil and vegetable trimmings with finely ...
We’re celebrating great news at RSPB Abernethy – numbers of Capercaillie have increased by 50% in the last five years.
On Thursday 13 June, the Labour Party launched their 2024 General Election manifesto, called ‘Change’. Our policy experts have scrutinised it from a nature and climate perspective. Labour’s manifesto ...
We are in a nature and climate crisis. Nature is declining at an alarming rate in the UK and globally. One in six species in Great Britain are at risk, and 12% are facing extinction in Northern ...
Thanks to thousands of RSPB campaigners, supporters and nature lovers who contacted their MSPs, Swifts in Scotland are now a major step closer to having more of the safe nesting sites they desperately ...
On 29 January at York Magistrates Court, Racster Dingwall, Head Gamekeeper on the Conistone and Grassington Estate in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill a Hen ...
Seven satellite tagged Hen Harriers are suspected or confirmed to have been illegally killed on or near land managed for grouse shooting in England in 2025. One bird was confirmed poisoned, with a ...
Following a seven-year long campaign, the Seabird Conservation Strategy for Wales, published by the Welsh Government this week, could be a critical lifeline for Wales’ seabirds. Here’s all you need to ...
Tracking the size and whereabouts of bird populations is essential for protecting species under threat. For long-lived seabirds, like penguins, early detection of population changes helps guide ...