Since 2014, the RSPB has fitted solar powered satellite tags to Hen Harriers in an effort to track their movements and ...
The UK Government’s announcement at last month’s National Farmers' Union conference provided more clarity on what England’s entry-level green farming scheme, the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), ...
A seabird wreck is a recognised natural phenomenon where large numbers of seabirds wash up dead or dying on beaches. Typically, this occurs after severe winter storms exhaust and starve birds that ...
After spending the winter months in southern European and African waters, Northern Gannets are now returning to their ...
As with any active nest, leave it be until the chicks have left and enjoy watching your new neighbours thrive! Normally solitary and nocturnal, March is the time of year you may see a scuffle here and ...
Blean Woods is a wonderful place for a woodland walk. Our patchwork of traditional coppice woodland, high forest, glades and heathland welcomes Woodpeckers, Nightingale, Hazel Dormice and butterflies ...
When it comes to saving nature, it’s important to remember that you’re not doing it alone. Like a single Starling joining a murmuration, lots of individual efforts can add up to something ...
Speak Up for Nature: Respond to the Nature Recovery Strategy Consultation DAERA has published its draft Nature Recovery Strategy for public consultation. See our guide on how to respond below.
You won’t find a better spot for a wildlife-filled woodland walk than Consall Woods. Set in a steep-sided valley with the River Churnet running through, it’s a picturesque spot where you can see both ...