For centuries, the Major Oak has been woven into the story of Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood. With a trunk ...
Just a mile off the Northumberland coast, Coquet Island is one of the most important seabird sanctuaries in the UK. Home to ...
The latest RSPB research reveals the true loyalty of the Swift – the fastest bird in level flight. Our 15-year study shows that when looking at places to breed, most Swifts try to return to the same ...
Flooding can have a devastating impact on both wild and human life, and due to climate change, extreme flooding events are increasingly common. In 2024, it was estimated that the yearly cost of ...
The UK Government has set out an approach to economic policy that is an investment-led growth model with the objective of ensuring security and resilience. Yet it misses a fundamental fact: our ...
It's been 40 years since the start of a project led by the RSPB to protect and caretake the annual breeding population of Little Terns, it is likely that there would now be very few breeding Little ...
Sadly, over the last 50 years, many of our farmland birds have suffered serious declines. This loss of once familiar species, such as Yellowhammers and Tree Sparrows, has inspired many nature lovers ...
At the beginning of the 21st century, vulture numbers in India and across south Asia were in freefall and nobody understood why. The situation was urgent and international cooperation was needed to ...
Flatford Wildlife Garden will be closed on Tuesday 23 - Thursday 25 June because of the heatwave warning. We will open on Friday 26 June from 10:30am. Flatford Wildlife Garden will be opening for the ...
We all need a safe place to live and for wildlife it’s no different. One of the biggest causes of wildlife declines is a lack of suitable habitat. In addition to providing insect-attracting plants on ...
Completed in February 2026, the Species Coastal and Wetlands programme worked at landscape-scale in Southeast England to create, enhance, and restore wetland and coastal habitats. During its lifetime, ...
To find out more, contact the RSPB’s Celebration Wood Officer for Wild Haweswater, Bea Normington, by calling 07719 078962 or emailing bea.normington@rspb.org.uk. Bea will help you find the tree you ...