Items Tagged 'Rspb'
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Its not just about getting muddy at the RSPB
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How volunteering got me the job
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Reaction: Independent Grouse Moor Review does not go far or fast enough to tackle raptor crimes
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Are your garden birds here for a season’s greeting?
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New maps reveal hotspots of seabird activity during breeding season
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Buzzard poisoned in Peak District National Park
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New report reveals hedgehogs, yellowhammers and dragonflies at risk post-EU Exit
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Oxford-Cambridge rail scheme’s “net gain” commitment shows HS2 failing nature
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RSPB Scotland welcomes new strategy to restore nature
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Environment Minister Edwin Poots visits Belfast’s Window on Wildlife to announce £2.2 million for 24 environmental projects across Northern Ireland
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New research shows overall benefits for birds from restoring native woodland
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Put down your shears and protect wildlife
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UK’s first ‘super’ National Nature Reserve created on Purbeck Heaths
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House sparrows hold on to the Big Garden Birdwatch number one spot in Northern Ireland
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Birds nesting in ‘eggstraordinary’ places
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UK Crane population reaches its highest level for over 400 years
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Chance of a rosy future with record year for roseate terns
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Good weather sees corncrake calling on Rathlin island two weeks early
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RSPB launches new swift mapper app and calls on public to help save one of the fastest birds in our skies
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Bird of prey persecution crimewave during lockdown
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Wildlife charities unite in position against Sizewell C
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Quarantine measures help RSPB scientists confirm positive result for project to protect one of UK’s rarest species
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Restoring nature-rich habitats helps offset UK carbon emissions
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New research reveals huge public support for putting nature at the heart of Coronavirus recovery plans
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New species extinction target proposed for global nature rescue plan
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Oxford to Cambridge Arc: a chance for housebuilding to support a green recovery by protecting and restoring nature
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Twenty-five thousand jobs could be created through government investment in a green recovery
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The RSPB is asking you to share what you’re appreciating in the world around you
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RSPB Scotland supports Crofters and Farmers to protect corncrakes
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Two spaniels poisoned by ‘Nidderdale cocktail’ in bird of prey crime hotspot
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Morlais tidal energy project risks future of Anglesey’s marine wildlife
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Nature’s recovery is crucial to Scotland's recovery
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Success as UK Government is compelled to act on overseas deforestation
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Drastic planning reforms could destroy nature’s future
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Rare birds raise chicks in Suffolk for first time in over 300 years
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RSPB calls out UK’s lost decade for nature as the UN reveals ten years of missed targets
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Critical evidence is missing from Sizewell C application say wildlife charities
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Birdcrime: The law has failed our birds of prey
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Mayors, councils, local communities, and RSPB unite in support of the call to urgently ban peatland burning on grouse moors
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Record-breaking year for roseate terns
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The RSPB announces call for new regulation of gamebird shooting
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Colouring in the margins: Discovering the arable habitat and resources to help
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Government under increasing pressure to ban burning on England’s peatlands
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Nature being prescribed in Edinburgh to support health and wellbeing
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Two decades of nature friendly farming see bird numbers soar more than ten times
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Plans for Portsmouth ‘super peninsula’ should be binned not backed, say wildlife charities
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Transformational peatland strategy needed to tackle Scotland’s nature and climate crisis
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Scottish Parliament fails to declare a Nature Emergency
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Environmental groups and Monty Don write to Government calling for end to use of peat compost
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RSPB Scotland responds to Scottish Government statement on Independent Review of Grouse Moor Management
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Keeping a watchful eye on our waterbirds - the Wetland Bird Survey
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RSPB Scotland welcomes seabird safe havens, but questions why Orkney sites are missing
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New analysis shows that burning of moorlands is the biggest threat to England’s most important places for wildlife
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Competition launched to honour RSPB founder Emily Williamson with statue
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Scientists call for a robust goal for species
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New RSPB report: invest in nature to creates jobs, boost biodiversity and save lives
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New report reveals declines in UK’s woodland birds
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Reported in the Telegraph: Boris Johnson’s flagship Environment Bill is to be delayed by at least six months, after ministers ran out of time to pass it in Parliament.
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Two thirds of UK found solace in watching birds and hearing their song over lockdown, survey reveals
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Scottish crane population hits record high
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Developing my career in the environmental sector through volunteering
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Almost 2 million acres of GB grassland lost as woodland and urban areas expand
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New maps reveal how the UK could deliver the 2 billion trees recommended by government advisors
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Endangered seabird inches closer to extinction on UK Overseas Territory
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Research shows nature's recovery can create 7,000 new jobs in Scotland
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