An amazing achievement in spring 2019!
The family favourite game Monopoly has had a wildlife makeover by the RSPB.
The plaintive cries of tiny, delicate baby birds finding their feet are heartrending.
EDF have today launched a fourth public consultation on Sizewell C.
We are in a climate and nature emergency.
Free radio app will transmit continuous loop of ambient birdsong, featuring red-listed species.
A small, dark goose - the same size as a mallard. It has a black head and neck and grey-brown back.
A nocturnal bird that can be seen hawking for food at dusk and dawn.
male ring ouzels are particularly distinctive with their black plumage with a pale wing panel and striking white breast band.
Help us bring bird song to 5 million people on 17 October!
Our guides will help you get your voice heard.
Explore these pages to find an opportunity that suits you.
There's so much to see and hear at Minsmere, from rare birds and otters to stunning woodland and coastal scenery.
This is a delightful oak woodland to walk through – especially in spring and early summer.
Heathland home to more than 2565 species.
Nature is an adventure waiting to be had. Get out, get busy and get wild!
Pond dipping is something we can all do and it's loads of fun!
Explore the little pools of amazing sea life that are left by the tide on the rocks around our coast.
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Red kites were persecuted to extinction in Scotland and England in the 19th century.
Once widespread on fen mires and wet meadow, the aquatic warbler has disappeared from most of its former range.
Ascension is home to the second largest green turtle nesting site in the Atlantic.
Famous for its spectacular wildlife and biodiversity – 61 species of birds are currently of global conservation concern.
Part of the Wader Friendly Farming Initiative set up to encourage the uptake of management techniques to help waders.
The arable farmland in this picturesque corner of south-east Scotland supports a range of important wildlife.
Corn buntings have declined by 89 per cent since 1970 across the UK.
Biodiversity indicators are widely accepted to be an excellent way to report on general trends.
Seabirds are the most threatened group of birds globally. Almost 8 million breed in the UK, many relying on islands.
Data on the state of the UK’s birds provides a crucial part of the evidence base underpinning conservation.
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