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The Chancellor has committed to spending £2 billion a year on nature-friendly farming, and £400 million to plant trees and ...
If implemented in its current form, Part 3 of the UK Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill would see a weakening of ...
As the film so vividly demonstrates, our ocean has an extraordinary ability to bounce back to life – if we let it. Often all ...
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 ...
A new study shows how solar farms could help boost bird numbers and increase the variety of wildlife. With competing pressures on UK land, this offers a solution that would help the UK deliver on ...
There is cause for hope as there are clear actions that can be taken to address the many pressures facing our seabirds. Earlier this year, we celebrated the decisions by the UK and Scottish ...
A murmuration is the collective noun for a group of Starlings. Murmurations can form enormous cloud-like shapes as Starlings swoop and dive in clever patterns, avoiding any collisions in a way that ...
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 ...
Results are in for an innovative study into the feeding habits of one of the UK’s best loved seabirds, the Puffin. Published in the journal Avian Conservation and Ecology, this ground-breaking citizen ...
Researchers are celebrating after finding two record-breaking Oystercatchers within just one month of each other on England’s East Coast Wetlands. Both birds are thought to be over 40 years old – ...
Spoonbills are on track for another successful year, with birds breeding at multiple RSPB nature reserves across the UK, demonstrating how habitat management plays a vital role in nature conservation.
Scientists from the RSPB, BirdLife International (UK), Naturalis Biodiversity Center (The Netherlands) and Natural History Museum, London have confirmed the likely extinction of the Slender-billed ...
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