On Thursday 13 June, the Labour Party launched their 2024 General Election manifesto, called ‘Change’. Our policy experts have scrutinised it from a nature and climate perspective. Labour’s manifesto ...
February is a great time to spot Pied Wagtails, as they gather in large roosts in towns and cities to take advantage of the ...
The Winter Olympics needs some more avian action, and we know who we want on our team. With many birds offering their own ...
A thriving natural world is only possible when more people can be part of the solution and act for nature. If whole ...
Keep an eye out at dawn and dusk, as Grey Herons fly to and from their heronries. If you see a Grey Heron carrying nesting ...
World Wetlands Day takes place on 2 February. Here’s why wetlands are important.
Scotland made history yesterday by becoming the first UK country to introduce a legal requirement that should see nesting ...
This year’s breeding season in the Antrim Hills has brought plenty of positive news for some of Northern Ireland’s most threatened wading birds. RSPB NI staff and volunteers, working closely with ...
Today a landmark conservation partnership has been announced, with RSPB Scotland and major whisky distillers Suntory Global Spirits, Diageo and The Glenmorangie Company uniting to restore peatland on ...
The UK Government has pledged to build 1.5 million new homes. In March 2025, it introduced the Planning and Infrastructure Bill with the aim of speeding up building new infrastructure and housing. As ...
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 ...