Since 2014, the RSPB has fitted solar powered satellite tags to Hen Harriers in an effort to track their movements and ...
The Species Volunteer Network is operating in Scotland thanks to Players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms project is a partnership between RSPB, RZSS , Butterfly ...
A seabird wreck is a recognised natural phenomenon where large numbers of seabirds wash up dead or dying on beaches. Typically, this occurs after severe winter storms exhaust and starve birds that ...
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 ...
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 ...
RSPB NI calls on DAERA to revise Nature Recovery Strategy and provide one with the ambition that nature requires The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has published the draft ...
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 ...
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 ...
Earlier this year, four breeding male Hen Harriers suspiciously disappeared from nests in northern England. Against all the odds, five healthy Hen Harrier chicks have now successfully fledged from two ...
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 ...
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