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The Chancellor has committed to spending £2 billion a year on nature-friendly farming, and £400 million to plant trees and ...
If implemented in its current form, Part 3 of the UK Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill would see a weakening of nature protections in England. It would put some of our most vulnerable ...
As the film so vividly demonstrates, our ocean has an extraordinary ability to bounce back to life – if we let it. Often all ...
We are deeply concerned about the UK Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill and together with other experts and NGOs, ...
The current UK Government was elected on a promise to meet legally binding nature targets. Yet funding for nature, and the ...
The RSPB and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) have come together for the first time to create a stunning show garden at ...
The theme of this year’s UKOT Day is their strategic importance, and that’s easy to demonstrate when it comes to nature. The ...
Last year, the EU challenged the UK's closure of industrial sandeel fishing in its waters. After going to Arbitration earlier this year, today the Arbitration Panel has found the ecological case ...
RSPB Scotland, Marine Conservation Society, National Trust for Scotland, Scottish Wildlife Trust and Scottish Seabird Centre unite to call for climate and nature-friendly offshore wind Berwick Bank ...
Researchers are celebrating after finding two record-breaking Oystercatchers within just one month of each other on England’s East Coast Wetlands. Both birds are thought to be over 40 years old – ...
The species has declined significantly in England due to habitat loss and other factors and is now found in only a few locations. The introduction involves translocating larvae from a stable donor ...
Monday 21 April is World Curlew Day, the perfect time to launch the UK Action Plan for Curlew. In this special feature, RSPB Curlews in Crisis Senior Manager Suzannah Rockett looks at how the actions ...