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On Wednesday 17 September, people from all over Wales flocked to Cardiff in a huge show of support for urgent action to tackle the nature and climate crisis. The Act Now, Change Forever mass lobby ...
We’re taking part in Remember a Charity Week – to celebrate the powerful legacy of gifts left to charities in Wills. Legacy ...
Announcing the winners Alastair Giles, The Wainwright Prize Director, said: "Warmest congratulations to all our longlisted, shortlisted, and winning authors and illustrators. This year’s entries ...
The Jay’s scientific name is Garrulus glandarius which translates from the Latin to chattering of the acorns. It’s an apt ...
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) provided clear advice to Welsh Government in October 2023, but plans for licensing have been ...
Businesses have a critical role to play in fighting the nature and climate emergencies. We want to recognise those who can demonstrate a whole business approach to helping nature in Scotland. As a ...
Garden bird trichomonosis is a disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trichomonas gallinae, which causes lesions in the gullet, preventing swallowing of food and water. Therefore, affected birds ...
Answer: Politicians, followed by flocks of reporters, advocates and the RSPB’s very own External Affairs Team!
Coul Links is an extraordinary coastal dune system in East Sutherland in Scotland, home to rare and remarkable wildlife. The ...
It’s been another record-breaking year for Bitterns in the UK with 283 booming males recorded in the latest results from the RSPB and Natural England, a 20% increase from the previous survey and the ...
Fen Raft Spiders, one of the UK’s rarest spider species, are anticipated to have their best year on record at RSPB nature reserves, thanks to conservation efforts. Back in 2010, the future looked ...
This is the highest number to be counted in recent memory, after the bird faced extinction from Northern Ireland in the 1990’s. Once widespread across the countryside, the Corncrake has been driven to ...