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Earlier this year, four breeding male Hen Harriers suspiciously disappeared from nests in northern England. Against all the ...
It’s now vital that the Welsh Government works closely with rural stakeholders to develop and implement the rest of the SFS as a matter of urgency (before the end of 2026) and to ensure the scheme is ...
There is still a long way to go before the Planning and Infrastructure Bill becomes law. The Bill is now going through the House of Lords, giving Peers the chance to debate the wording of the Bill and ...
It’s now 50 years since White-tailed Eagles were successfully reintroduced. To celebrate this milestone, we are launching Return, a film that tells the story of how the birds were brought back.
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.
Three churrs for Nightjars – we celebrate a record-breaking year! Latest figures reveal the highest ever number of Nightjars recorded on RSPB nature reserves.
Relief for England’s wildlife as nature-friendly farming funding announced Thank you for standing shoulder to shoulder with farmers ahead of the Government Spending Review.
Released to mark his 99th birthday, Sir David Attenborough’s latest film Ocean, takes us on a journey into the deep to reveal the hidden world beneath the waves. At times shocking, often moving, and ...
We are deeply concerned about the UK Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill and together with other experts and NGOs, have warned that the Bill would be a regression of environmental ...
RSPB NI: Record-Breaking Return: Corncrakes Call on Rathlin RSPB NI are delighted to confirm that six calling male Corncrakes have been recorded on Rathlin Island this breeding season.