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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 nature protections in England. It would put some of our most vulnerable ...
As the film so vividly demonstrates, our ocean has an extraordinary ability to bounce back to life – if we let it. Often all ...
The current UK Government was elected on a promise to meet legally binding nature targets. Yet funding for nature, and the ...
We are deeply concerned about the UK Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill and together with other experts and NGOs, ...
You may have experienced a Crow persistently tapping its beak against your kitchen windows or watched a Chaffinch endlessly ...
The RSPB and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) have come together for the first time to create a stunning show garden at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025. The RSPB and RHS Swift ...
Blessed with a variety of freshwater habitats, Frampton Marsh provides close views of the abundant birdlife of The Wash - the biggest bay in England. Avocets, Redshanks and Skylarks can all be seen in ...
Loch Spynie is one of Moray’s hidden gems. A haven for wildlife and birdwatchers alike, head here for a chance to hear Water Rails squealing in the reedbeds, spot Osprey fishing in the loch, and ...
The theme of this year’s UKOT Day is their strategic importance, and that’s easy to demonstrate when it comes to nature. The ...
With the breeding season still in full swing for many birds, June is a good time to get to grips with some of our migrant ...
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 ...
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