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Because nature really does need you. If you don’t know where to start, join the fight to save our Swifts and, since these ...
An expert from the team answers some of the most commonly asked questions each month. Finding a Mallard nesting in your garden can be a real surprise, but it’s actually more common than you might ...
Reaching over 100,000 signatures marks a clarion call for nature-friendly farming. This is a movement of people who care ...
The number of Cranes has reached a record-breaking high across RSPB nature reserves, with the latest breeding survey figures recording 30 pairs in 2024. This is a 20% increase from the previous ...
One sure sign of sunnier days is the return of familiar favourites such as House Martins and Swifts to our spring skies. These aerial acrobats spend winter far from the UK, so far in fact that they’ve ...
The Government has announced that applications will reopen for the Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier scheme in England from summer 2025. The scheme is critical for nature recovery, as through it, ...
Bird migration is one of the wonders of the natural world. Find out what makes birds fly thousands of miles and how they... Who should I call if I am concerned about a bird? With lots of different ...
Old Hall Marshes is made up of extensive grazing marshes with brackish water fleets, reedbeds, saltmarsh and two off-shore islands. A walk here will reveal many breeding species, including Avocets, ...
Surrounded by birch woodlands and heather-clad hills, lochs don’t get much more picturesque or peaceful than Ruthven. The water here is fringed with sedge beds, making it a great place to see breeding ...
You can give birds a safe place to rest and raise a family by building them a cosy nestbox. This Helping Nature activity can be completed as part of Schools or Families Wild Challenge (it counts as ...
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