However we know that together, we can pull species back from the brink. Reverse the Red Day on 7 February 2025 is an ...
The ban of a neonicotinoid pesticide - which is highly toxic to bees - has been upheld, refusing the application for their ...
Readers of our regular Notes on Nature email were invited to share their favourite nature photo celebrating the UK’s Wild ...
The latest RACE report shows the representation of people of colour and racially or ethnically minoritised groups across the environmental sector is only 4.5%, compared to a national average of 16%.
Migratory waterbirds are great examples – hundreds of thousands of wading birds throng to our coastal wetlands – estuaries, mudflats, lagoons and saltmarshes. Most arrive in late summer or autumn, and ...
Imagine a beautiful UK landscape, with lush woodland pasture teeming with birdsong where wildlife thrives. RSPB Geltsdale ...
In February, Avocets begin to arrive on their breeding grounds – typically an area of lagoons on a coastal marsh. Their eggs ...
Greenfinches are in serious trouble, but together we can help by keeping feeding stations clean to stop disease spreading. This beautiful little bird was a common sight in gardens but has seen a ...
From venomous Adders to basking lizards, our shores host species you might associate with warmer or wilder places. Some of the UK’s reptiles are very rare – but some are common enough that they can be ...