For centuries, Mute Swans have been a quintessential symbol of love and devotion and it’s not hard to see why. Each spring, ...
Research by the RSPB and Cambridge University shows how management can benefit wildlife. A new study shows how solar farms ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN Red List) is a critical indicator of the health of the world’s biodiversity. It provides a list of species ...
This week, our Chief Executive warned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves that they are being “simplistic and divisive” by pitting economic growth against protecting the ...
The RACE Report (Racial Action for the Climate Emergency), published on 3 February 2025, shows the ongoing racial diversity gap between the UK working population and staff in environment, conservation ...
A bold new restoration project is set to transform RSPB Geltsdale, an upland reserve in Northeast Cumbria, into a Pennines paradise for nature. Thanks to the purchase of a final piece of land at RSPB ...
Greenfinches are in serious trouble, but together we can help by keeping feeding stations clean to stop disease spreading. This beautiful little bird was a common sight in gardens but has seen a ...
Sunday 2 February 2025 is World Wetlands Day. Dr Guy Anderson, RSPB Migratory Bird Programme Manager, explains why we should celebrate. Look down the long list of RSPB nature reserve names in the UK ...
In February, Avocets begin to arrive on their breeding grounds – typically an area of lagoons on a coastal marsh. Their eggs ...