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Conservation Science in the RSPB

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2007

This is the sixth report on the RSPB's scientific work. Featured projects include satellite tracking northern bald ibises, the production of a wond farm sensitivity map for Scotland and confirmation of the UK having an endemic bird species, the Scottish crossbill. More...

Close-up of Scottish crossbill head

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2006

This is the the fifth report on the RSPB's scientific work, featuring projects including declines of long-distance migrants birds, and the effects of climate change and ring ouzels. More...

Male ring ouzel perched on stone

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2005

This is the the fourth report on the RSPB's scientific work, featuring projects including important milestones passed by the populations of corncrakes and bitterns and the least productive breeding season on record. More...

Male lesser spotted woodpecker on branch

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2004

This is the third report on the RSPB's scientific work, including a selection of 24 projects from the work we have done in 2003-4. More...

Song thrush on a garden slab

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2002

This is the second report on the RSPB's scienti?c work. The first report, for 2001, published last year was well received and this has spurred us on to produce the second in what we hope will become an annual series. More...

Great yellow bumblebee

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2001

We are committed to sharing our scientific knowledge with as wide an audience as possible, and it is for this reason that we have great pleasure in presenting our first report on our scientific work, Conservation science in the RSPB, 2001. More...

Black-tailed godwit in display flight