Set against the slopes of the Berwyn Mountains and fringed of trees, Lake Vyrnwy may look like a triumph of nature, but it’s actually a man-made reservoir. As well as supplying the people of Liverpool ...
To celebrate World Migratory Bird Day, we dive into the fascinating lives of our long-distance travellers and find out where ...
The ancestor of most domestic geese, the Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the wild goose native to the UK and Europe. In many parts of the UK, it has been re-established by releasing birds in ...
Discover the newly created saltmarsh, mudflats and lagoons, bursting with life. Take a stroll around the grassland to catch a glimpse of Short-eared Owls or Marsh Harriers and watch over the river to ...
We’re delighted to announce a record year for breeding Curlews in Northern Ireland. Once facing the threat of extinction, ...
This lowland, wet-grassland reserve boasts stunning open views across the Lough, backdropped by the wider landscape. Open water meets reedbed and fen before flooding out onto wet grassland at Portmore ...
For over a decade, the Nature of Scotland Awards have recognised the very best in Scottish nature conservation. With the support of our generous sponsors and in partnership with headline sponsor ...
Kazakhstan, in the heart of Central Asia between China and Russia, is home to the world’s largest and most intact steppe grasslands: dry grassland found in Eurasian temperate climates. Since 2005, the ...
The ancient oaks of Swell Wood are part of a strip of woodland extending 10 miles along the ridge from Langport to the Blackdown Hills. Swell Wood is a mix of ancient woodland and an abandoned oak ...
From degraded landscape to World Heritage Site, we look at how a partnership in the Flow Country, Scotland, is transforming a rare peatland landscape and helping to pass on valuable conservation ...
Together, we can do more to save the future of UK wildlife. Call us on 01767 693 680 to become a Life Member. As the latest State of nature report explains, there’s no let-up in nature’s decline.
At the RSPB, we know we have the pioneering science and practical expertise to halt wildlife declines and see species thrive. We’ve done it before – our members made it possible. From funding ...