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Climate change
A day in the life... Bonn talks draw towards close
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John Lanchbery, RSPB Principal Climate Change Advisor, at the Bonn UNFCCC conference Thursday and a warm, humid morning breaks over the climate change talks in Bonn. Up early to ensure that I am sufficiently alert to chair the daily NGO 'political...
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One Big Thing for Nature: guest blog post by Ralph Underhill
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Following the launch of the State of Nature report, I am keen to stimulate a debate about what else we need to do to live in harmony with nature. Over the next few weeks, people from differing perspectives will propose their One Big Thing for Nature....
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Time for a Plan Bee? By Rob Ryan, Community Fundraising volunteer
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In recent decades, something strange has been happening to global bee populations. Since 1961, crops pollinated by bees have risen fourfold, but bee colony populations have reduced by 50%. In the US, this “colony collapse disorder” has been...
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Wildlife Licensing: how the RSPB uses it to support nature conservation.
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Since 1981, all wild birds, their eggs and chicks have been protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (WCA). This means they cannot be killed, have their eggs taken or have their occupied nests destroyed unless this is done under licence. We...
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Introducing our new farm advice package
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"Really good website" "Nice stand, informative and friendly staff." "Excellent idea." Just some of the comments we've had on our stand at the Cereals event today. We're particularly pleased because these...
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