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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 – ...
Celebrate the memory of a loved one, or a special occasion by planting a tree at Vyrnwy Forever. Planting a native tree will help us look after the wonderful habitats and species at Lake Vyrnwy too.
Monday 21 April is World Curlew Day, the perfect time to launch the UK Action Plan for Curlew. In this special feature, RSPB Curlews in Crisis Senior Manager Suzannah Rockett looks at how the actions ...
With the mountains of southern Eryri (Snowdonia) to the north and the Cambrian mountains to the south, once you enter the Ynys-hir reserve, you’ll be surrounded by beauty. And the birds agree, it’s a ...
Throughout the winter months, we're not the only ones battling the cold, with many feathered faces visiting our gardens and balconies. Bird feeders become a vital source of food for garden birds ...
Visit an RSPB reserve today and discover an unspoilt world rich in birds and wildlife Take a walk through reedbeds and along the estuary to see waterbirds and dragonflies. Join us most Saturday ...
Right now, the UK Government is considering cuts to budgets ahead of its Spending Review on 11 June. But any cuts to the nature-friendly farming budget would not only be a disaster for farmers and ...
One of the most important costal wetlands in the world is under threat. Help protect our East Coast Wetland reserves. From the mudflats of the Thames to the reedbeds of the Humber estuary, lies one of ...
This funding will support a critical part of the project, which seeks to remove invasive hedgehogs from Benbecula through humane live capture and translocation. The Saving Uist Nature project, a ...
Perched on the western edge of Africa lies Senegal – a country of more than 18 million people and 560 species of birds. Home to dramatic and varied landscapes from arid plains to vast lagoons and ...
The UK Overseas Territories are some of the world’s most magical and diverse places for wildlife. They range from the tropical Cayman Islands, where endangered Blue Iguanas stalk the forests, to the ...