The Scottish Government have launched a new Climate Change Plan. Scotland’s incredible wildlife and wild spaces can help us tackle the climate and nature emergency. As world leaders meet for COP30 in ...
As the Bill continues to make its way through Parliament, new research carried out by More in Common for the RSPB shows ...
The Flock Together co-founder and RSPB Ambassador joined RSPB staff and volunteers for Black History Month.
COP30 is taking place from 10 to 21 November in Belém, Brazil, a city in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Due to its ...
Wild Questions might not be what you expect from a nature and wildlife podcast. Each episode will see our fantastic hosts Yas Devi and Jamie Wyver interviewing our special guests to get to the bottom ...
This October, the RSPB is proud to celebrate Black History Month under the theme “Standing Firm in Power and Pride”. The environmental movement is indebted to Black conservationists past and present, ...
RSPB Senior Land Use Policy Officer Andrew Midgley explains why legislation to licence muirburn passed by the Scottish Government as part of the Wildlife Management and Muirburn Act (2024) must be ...
We’re delighted to welcome everybody’s favourite twinkle-toed wildlife expert back to BBC One. Armed with his trusty long lens, familiar warmth and keen knowledge, cameraman and Strictly Come Dancing ...
Long legs, a delicate bill and decked out in monochrome, the Avocet looks as though it has stepped straight out of Hollywood’s silver screen. It’s no wonder it was chosen as the RSPB’s logo. But there ...
Did you know that, while both wading birds, Stone-curlews are actually in a different family to the Curlew? The Stone-curlew gets its name from its distinctive, ‘kuu-liie’ call, but is actually a ...
When did you last hear the purr of a Turtle Dove or the chirp of a Tree Sparrow? New stats released by the UK Government reveal worrying declines for these and other farmland birds. The report looked ...