Yes. There has been a serious decline in the numbers of many birds, including the Song Thrush, Skylark, Lapwing and House Sparrow. This decline has been gradual. Most of the declining species are ...
Celebrate Scotland’s Nature Champions – the Nature of Scotland Awards is open for entries! The Nature of Scotland Awards shine a light on the great work being done to help Scotland’s species and ...
New figures just released show the number of Turtle Doves breeding in Western Europe increased by 40% from 2021 to 2024 – that’s 615,000 more breeding pairs. The rapid rise follows three consecutive ...
For our food To grow food, we need farmers and nature. Healthy soils, clean water, a rich diversity of life - nature gives us ...
The weather’s warming up, the light’s lingering longer in the evenings and the birds are singing at the top of their voices. If you’re anything like us, then the first signs of spring will be tempting ...
This lowland, wet-grassland reserve boasts stunning open views across the Lough, backdropped by the wider landscape. Open water meets reedbed and fen before flooding out onto wet grassland at Portmore ...
A river restoration project to bring back its natural twists and turns, benefitting wildlife and the landscape, has won the prestigious UK River Prize Project-scale Award 2025. RSPB Geltsdale is a ...
Spring is in the air and birds are on the move. But some, just like us, start going one way and end up somewhere complet... A first for Lincolnshire - Black-winged Stilt chicks A series of squeak-like ...
Bempton Cliffs, on the spectacular Yorkshire coast, is home to one of the UK's top wildlife spectacles. Around half a million seabirds gather here between March and August to raise a family on the ...