A 36-year-old Avocet found at RSPB Middleton Lakes in Staffordshire has set a new national record. Originally ringed at RSPB Titchwell in Norfolk on 2 July 1990, the bird is more than five times the ...
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 ...
The long-awaited Farming Roadmap was published last week, setting out the UK Government’s vision for the future of English farming by 2050. It states that nature’s recovery and food production go hand ...
According to a new study led by the RSPB and Aarhus University, Gannet populations at two of the world’s largest colonies, Bass Rock in Scotland and Grassholm in Wales, are not expected to recover ...
Every spring, Wales’ coastlines come alive once again. From Puffins gathering on offshore islands to Guillemots packed tightly onto towering cliffs, our seas become home to one of the UK’s greatest ...
Climate change is reshaping bird populations across the UK, with some of our most familiar and vulnerable species under ...
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 ...
The Biosecurity for LIFE project is an ambitious initiative that aims to protect our seabird islands from the accidental ...
Just a mile off the Northumberland coast, Coquet Island is one of the most important seabird sanctuaries in the UK. Home to ...
Sadly, over the last 50 years, many of our farmland birds have suffered serious declines. This loss of once familiar species, such as Yellowhammers and Tree Sparrows, has inspired many nature lovers ...
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, ...