To celebrate World Migratory Bird Day, we dive into the fascinating lives of our long-distance travellers and find out where ...
We’re delighted to announce a record year for breeding Curlews in Northern Ireland. Once facing the threat of extinction, ...
This year marks the 16 th COP of the CBD – that’s short for Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. It’s a bi-yearly global meeting, first established in ...
An upward trend in the number of Curlew chicks fledging across 5 sites in the UK has been celebrated as part of a dedicated 4 year project. The efforts of conservationists, local communities and ...
Once common in Northern Ireland, the Curlew is recognised by its long bill and haunting call and is the largest European wading bird. Curlews are near threatened globally and in Northern Ireland have ...
This October, the RSPB proudly celebrates Black History Month 2024 under the theme "Reclaiming Narratives". This theme highlights the importance of amplifying Black voices in nature and conservation, ...
One of the world’s rarest birds, Wilkins’ Bunting, has been handed a much-needed lifeline by a small species of parasitoid wasp. One of the world’s rarest birds, Wilkins’ Bunting, has been handed a ...
With the changing of the seasons, comes the changing of the birds. Summer visitors such as Swallows, House Martins and Swifts are now gone from our skies, heading south to find food and warmth.
Conservationist who played vital role in the historic decision to close sandeel fisheries earlier this year, set to be honoured by charity. Dr Euan Dunn MBE will be honoured with the RSPB’s most ...
From rare reedbed to ancient woodland, rolling heathland to vast expanses of saltmarsh, the RSPB protects and restores over 159,000 hectares of land across the UK through a network of nature reserves.