The success of the east Devon reintroduction is largely due to the dedicated team of RSPB volunteers. A total of 3,250 hours has been spent managing the heathland by a small team of volunteers over ...
Despite being legally protected, birds of prey across the UK are still being illegally shot, trapped, and poisoned – often on land managed for gamebird shooting. These crimes threaten some of our ...
This is a future that may not be too far away if some of the reports flying around Westminster once again are anything to go by. The Chancellor is rumoured to be embarking on a deregulation crusade, ...
Along with Wildlife Trusts Wales, the Welsh Wildlife Trust’s Youth Forums and local Swift groups, we're calling on you, our supporters, to email your local Senedd Members asking them to show their ...
Vultures are incredible birds of prey. Instead of killing their own food, they feed exclusively on carrion. Globally, there are 23 species of vulture (including condors), and a particular feature is ...
A ban on burning heather and grass on deep peat in England has been extended by the UK Government. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the new rules would more than ...
For a second time, Coul Links is facing plans for an 18-hole golf course which would cause irreparable damage to this precious mosaic of dune habitats in the Scottish Highlands. Now it’s up to ...
Adwick Washland in the Dearne Valley is a special place of ever changing vistas and wide-open skies. What was once an area of farmed fields has since been transformed into wet grassland and marshes, ...
Identifying wildlife can be tricky – often seen at a distance and rarely staying still for long! Here are some handy hints and tips on what to consider when you’re stumped. Get to grips with the songs ...
Get to grips with the songs of some of the most common birds you’re likely to hear in your garden or local area. Heard a sweet serenade but you’re not sure which species was singing it? Use the tips ...
Many of the UK’s most common corvids – members of the crow family – sport all-black plumage, which can make identification a bit of a headache. But once you know what to look for, there are easy ways ...
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