For centuries, Mute Swans have been a quintessential symbol of love and devotion and it’s not hard to see why. Each spring, ...
Research by the RSPB and Cambridge University shows how management can benefit wildlife. A new study shows how solar farms ...
Spring is in the air and birds are on the move. But some, just like us, start going one way and end up somewhere complet... A first for Lincolnshire - Black-winged Stilt chicks A series of squeak-like ...
Before you get planting, it's a good idea to do a rough plan of what you'd like to plant where. Putting in a range of nature-friendly plants and flowers will attract a world of amazing wildlife, and ...
Identifying birds can be tricky – they’re often seen at a distance and rarely stay still for long! Here are some handy h... Helping birds near you Advice from the wildlife team on looking after your ...
Come and join our technical webinar series on herbal leys and wildflower management. You’ll join farmers, researchers and advisers sharing knowledge on managing these habitats to benefit farming ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN Red List) is a critical indicator of the health of the world’s biodiversity. It provides a list of species ...
The Black Grouse and Capercaillie are in serious trouble. Numbers are now so low in the UK that they are at risk of extinction in many areas: the Capercaillie could be lost from Britain within the ...
In the shadow of St Michael's Mount near Penzance, Marazion Marsh is Cornwall's largest reedbed. With more than 250 bird, 500 plant, 500 insect and 18 mammal species having been recorded here. Over ...
This week, our Chief Executive warned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves that they are being “simplistic and divisive” by pitting economic growth against protecting the ...
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