Migratory waterbirds are great examples – hundreds of thousands of wading birds throng to our coastal wetlands – estuaries, mudflats, lagoons and saltmarshes. Most arrive in late summer or autumn, and ...
Readers of our regular Notes on Nature email were invited to share their favourite nature photo celebrating the UK’s Wild ...
The ban of a neonicotinoid pesticide - which is highly toxic to bees - has been upheld, refusing the application for their ...
The UK Government has made it clear that growing the economy and getting the UK building are high on their agenda. To do this, they are looking to reform the planning system to drive investment and ...
We’re thrilled to share that RSPB Wallasea Island in Essex is expanding, thanks to a transformative grant from the Ida Davis Family Foundation. The team are hopeful that the nature reserve’s first ...
If you walk around a woodland in winter, you may be forgiven for wondering where all the birds have gone. In fact, there are likely to be plenty of birds about, but instead of being evenly spread ...
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 ...
Around 70% of the UK is farmed, which means that reversing nature’s decline would not be possible without the incredible work of farmers. As well as providing food for the nation, farmland can also ...
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 ...
Blean Woods is a wonderful place for a woodland walk. Our patchwork of traditional coppice woodland, high forest, glades and heathland welcomes Woodpeckers, Nightingale, Hazel Dormice and butterflies ...