RSPB News
PUBLIC DEMANDS 'EVERY CHILD OUTDOORS' But new RSPB research shows childhood nature experiences are at a premium
Wales' younger generations are missing out on childhood experiences of nature more than their parents and grandparents, according to new research revealed today by the RSPB.
Public demands 'Every Child Outdoors'
Younger generations are missing out on childhood experiences of nature more than their parents and grandparents, according to new research revealed today by the RSPB.
RSPB Scotland awarded Quality Badge for field teaching at Kelvingrove Museum
RSPB Scotland field teachers, based at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, have received a Quality Badge rated as 'Very Good' for their work.
Well, at least the bittern is booming!
The bittern, one of the UK's most threatened birds, has enjoyed its most successful year for over 100 years.
Watch Out there's a Nuthatch about......
The first Nuthatch recorded in Aberdeenshire was spotted in a family garden in Netherley, near Newtonhill, last weekend.
Peek-a-boo! Is it safe out there?
A barn owl chick at Saltholme has taken an inquisitive first glance into the big wide world - and surprised everyone!
Eastern Moors vision feedback unveiled
The views of local people have helped shape an exciting future for two of the most popular swathes of moorland in the Peak District. And later this month, they get the chance to hear the outcomes of a series of consultation workshops.
Boom time for Somerset's bitterns
There may be question marks hanging over the recovery of the regional economy, but there is no doubting the recovery of the bittern in Somerset, say conservationists.
DIGGERS START 'MOVING THE EARTH' FOR WILDLIFE
Diggers are starting to scoop out the first loads of soil to create a wetland haven for birds and wildlife at Beckingham Marshes, near Gainsborough.
Search launched to find the nation's best loved and most neglected rivers
With only five per cent of rivers in England and Wales described as being in a pristine condition a new survey has been launched by a coalition of conservationists to celebrate and bring attention to some of Britain's best loved and long forgotten rivers.
Search for Wales's best loved and most neglected river
With only five per cent of rivers in England and Wales described as being in a pristine condition a new survey has been launched by a coalition of conservationists to celebrate and bring attention to some of Britain's best loved and long forgotten rivers.
Record-breaking birders sign in - Book launch at RSPB Conwy, Sunday 5 September
RSPB Conwy nature reserve will be hosting the Welsh launch of a new book by local birdwatchers Alan Davies and Ruth Miller this weekend, with opportunities to meet the couple on Sunday 5 September.
Numbers of birds rise on Lower Lough Erne
It isn't everyday you get good news about our wildlife. So when conservation charity RSPB announces that bird numbers are going up on Lower Lough Erne, it is a cause for celebration.
Knowledge could be key to saving mysterious Slavonian grebe
New research is hoping to shed light on the lives of one of Scotland's most mysterious birds.
Cake and coastal fun
Children who visit the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre this summer will be able to get their hands on a brand new interactive display - and we're holding a party to celebrate!
Plant dead trees says the RSPB
You could be forgiven for expecting a wildlife charity to wax lyrical about the importance of lush, berry bearing plants for wildlife.
But the RSPB believes that wildlife badly needs dead trees in our gardens too.
Piece of history offers a refuge for wildlife
Its past is linked to one of the darkest periods in British history - but today a building at Saltholme is providing a brighter future for wildlife.
Don't cut the life from our countryside - RSPB takes spending cuts message to minister's doorstep
Don't cut the life from our countryside - that is the message the RSPB is taking to the doorstep of Caroline Spelman MP in the run up to the Government's autumn Comprehensive Spending Review.
Calling all nature lovers in Cardiff...
If you love nature and want to do your bit to help save wildlife, then why not come along to RSPB Cymru HQ for afternoon tea at 2.30pm on Thursday 2 September, and find out how you can take part in the charity's Love Nature Day on Saturday 18 September.
Don't cut the life from our countryside!
Don't cut the life from our countryside - that is the message the RSPB is taking to the doorsteps of ministers this week in the run up to the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review.
