The RSPB attended COP29 to ensure nature was on the agenda throughout global climate negotiations. The Conference of the ...
Woodlands are fantastic places to visit at any time of year – if you can, do get out and explore your local woodland. Birds ...
The first, second and third prize winners will receive an outdoor pack and camera accessory bundle from our competition sponsor Osprey. The RSPB Inspiring Nature Calendar 2026, showcasing these ...
Vange Marsh is a mosaic of wetlands whilst the best time to explore this site is from August where passage waders stop on their long migrations and Wigeons are regular visitors in winter. Vange Marsh ...
These almost mythical birds arrive from Africa every summer to raise their young. During the day their SAS standard camouflage makes them invisible to most. But as dusk descends, their unearthly sound ...
(3) Increase funding so we have a planning process which works for people and nature. This means supporting Local Authorities ...
Seabirds are experiencing devastating declines. Just two months ago, five new species were added to the UK Red List of highest conservation concern. Puffins, which depend on sandeels for food, remain ...
One of nature’s highlights throughout the colder months are the incredible aerial displays performed by one of our most charismatic species – Starling murmurations. While many of us might want to stay ...
COP16 – or its less catchy title, the sixteenth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity – took place over the last fortnight. Decision makers gathered in ...
Scientists from the RSPB, BirdLife International (UK), Naturalis Biodiversity Center (The Netherlands) and Natural History Museum, London have confirmed the likely extinction of the Slender-billed ...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing our planet. In 2021, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change declared a ‘code red for humanity’ warning of increasingly extreme heatwaves, ...
Golden Eagles are often used as a symbol for wilderness and majesty. With a wingspan stretching over six feet long, they can glide for miles, cruising over heather and peat bog. Until recently, these ...