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The Wales mass lobby follows the success of a similar event which saw thousands of people meet with their MPs in Westminster in July (see photo), calling for the urgent action needed to tackle the ...
The Black Grouse Recovery Project is made possible using the Nature Network Fund, provided by the National Lottery Heritage ...
“The photo was taken at RSPB Snettisham in Norfolk during a high tide 'spectacular'. I had watched the incoming tide force ...
A pair of Montagu’s Harriers have successfully raised four youngsters in England. Montagu’s Harriers are Britain’s rarest breeding bird, and this is the first time the species has nested successfully ...
UK Government makes changes to Bill dubbed ‘a licence to destroy nature’ Cautious optimism as amendments made to controversial Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
Celebrating on the world stage - Gola Rainforest joins World Heritage Site list Once under threat from intensive logging and civil war, Sierra Leone’s Gola Rainforest has been named a new UNESCO World ...
Natural England has co-funded six inspirational films about areas protected for nature across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset to showcase their beauty and highlight the importance of these special places ...
On Monday 30 June Parliament debated the future of driven grouse shooting in England, and with it the future of vast swathes of our iconic upland landscapes. The debate was triggered by the petition ...
A win for farmers, bees and a threatened bird New study reveals that autumn-sown ‘green manure’ can support breeding Corn Buntings while delivering improved soil health and other benefits for farmers ...
Urgent call for licensing of grouse shoots following record high for killed or missing Hen Harriers RSPB report shows that most incidents took place on or near grouse moors in northern England.
Over the past five years, record numbers of Hen Harriers have been killed or have gone missing according to a new report from the RSPB. Most of these incidents have occurred on or near grouse moors in ...
'Licence to destroy nature': What’s next for Government’s Bill? The Planning and Infrastructure Bill has been debated again in the House of Commons this week.