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RSPB England exists to respond to the ecological and climate emergency with urgency and determination and to inspire and empower others to do the same. On this blog we will share news and views about our work.
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  • Booming bittern bounce-back continues

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    RSPB England’s Richard Morris explores how the bittern, a species at the brink of extinction in the UK only two decades ago, is continuing to bounce back.
    • 18 Aug 2021
  • Planning a future that works for nature - Many cooks can make a better broth

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Planning for new developments must support both nature and communities, says RSPB England’s Emma Marsh
    • 26 Jul 2021
  • Wild England: How to have a Big Wild Summer

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Learn how to have the biggest, wildest summer with the RSPB these school holidays with nature inspired fun for all the family.
    • 26 Jul 2021
  • A world without nature: headlines for the future

    RSPB England
    RSPB England

    What might the news of the future look like? RSPB England’s Beth Markey explores…

    You know those difficult situations in life where the easiest solution seems to be to bury your head in the sand? Imagine that but on a global scale. Despite our leaders setting targets, attending climate panels and promising change, effective action towards a future rich in nature remains largely absent.

    If we carry on as we…

    • 7 Jul 2021
  • Wild England: What to see and do this July

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    School might be out for summer, but the RSPB’s nature days out are here for everyone – whether you’re a fun-loving family, a beginner birdwatcher or nature aficionado
    • 1 Jul 2021
  • We need more nature in our protected landscapes, not just more protected landscapes

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    On the day an underwhelming announcement on England’s National Parks and AONBs is published, we explain why the Government needs to start taking action.
    • 24 Jun 2021
  • Next Steps – Helping Lundy and the Isles of Scilly Achieve their Seabird Potential.

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    RSPB’s Morwenna Alldis discovers the next challenges facing the Island of Lundy and the Isles of Scilly, our aspirations for the future of the Island’s seabirds, and how visitors can help keep the seabirds safe. Key Challenges for Lundy a...
    • 19 Jun 2021
  • Celebrating Seabird Success on the Island of Lundy and the Isles of Scilly

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    RSPB’s Morwenna Alldis celebrates the success of the RSPB’s partnership projects to restore seabirds on the island of Lundy and the Isles of Scilly. The seabird recovery projects we’ve had a major role in implementing on the Island ...
    • 19 Jun 2021
  • Watch Your Step to help protect ground-nesting heathland birds

    RSPB England
    RSPB England

     Credit: nightjar by Andy Hay. 

    All birds nest in trees, right? Not quite. Over half of the UK’s most threatened species nest on, or near to the ground, so it’s crucial that you Watch Your Step in the countryside says RSPB England’s Beth Markey. 

    Heathland is a type of open landscape dominated by dense heather, gorse and low-lying shrubs. Two hundred years ago, heathland blanketed the UK but today, tragically less than…

    • 11 Jun 2021
  • Giving black-tailed godwits a helping hand

    RSPB England
    RSPB England

     Image: Black-tailed godwits. Credit: Gordon Langsbury 

    Black-tailed godwits were once an extinct breeding bird in the UK. Communications Officer, Oriole Wagstaff, looks at why these extraordinary waders need our help, to ensure they don’t go extinct again.  

    Black-tailed godwits are tall wading birds. They are often found on coastal estuaries where they can be seen wading through mud, with their extraordinarily long beak, in search of…

    • 8 Jun 2021
  • Welcome to peak butterfly season

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    RSPB’s Morwenna Alldis is all of a flutter this month as she goes on a fact-finding mission about our UK butterflies Mother Nature treats us to a visual feast at this time of year, as flowers paint our borders and butterflies flit bursts of co...
    • 2 Jun 2021
  • Wild England: What to see and do this June

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Grab a “ticket to your happy place” thanks to the National Lottery and enjoy special offers and free entry at participating RSPB reserves near you this June.
    • 26 May 2021
  • Saving Nature on the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths

    Emma Marsh
    Emma Marsh

    Following the Government's recent response to the Glover Review of Protected Landscapes, we are publishing three guest blogs from different National Parks and AONBs looking at their support for nature. In our third blog, Simon Amstutz, AONB Manager, looks at how the Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is helping nature thrive ...

    The Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty …

    • 26 May 2021
  • Creating a Team New Forest to make the National Park even better for nature

    Emma Marsh
    Emma Marsh

    Following the Government's recent response to the Glover Review of Protected Landscapes, we are publishing three guest blogs from different National Parks and AONBs looking at their support for nature. In our second blog, Alison Barnes, CEO of the New Forest National Park describes its varied work for wildlife and people ...

    The New Forest National Park is a world capital for wildlife, with a range of species that are…

    • 26 May 2021
  • Putting nature at the heart of farming in the Broads National Park

    Emma Marsh
    Emma Marsh

    Following the Government's recent response to the Glover Review of Protected Landscapes, we are publishing three guest blogs from different National Parks and AONBs looking at their support for nature. In the first Andrea Kelly, Environment Policy Adviser, looks at how the Broads Authority is working with a new board of farmers and land managers to help design all-new post-Brexit payment schemes, for sustainable farming and…

    • 26 May 2021
  • Thank you for bringing nature to the Local Elections

    RSPB England
    RSPB England

    Following the Local Elections on May 6, RSPB Senior Policy Officer Natalie LeBrun explains our next steps in making sure England’s Mayors keep nature on the agenda.

    Thank you for bringing nature to the Local Elections

    The votes are in! On May 6 Local and Mayoral elections took place across England. In the run up to election day, Candidates saw nature hitting their inboxes thanks to our dedicated supporters. Over…

    • 24 May 2021
  • Watch your step to help vulnerable migratory birds

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    This World Migratory Bird Day RSPB Communications Officer, Oriole Wagstaff, celebrates cuckoos and highlights why they need our help. 
    • 7 May 2021
  • Watch your step to help protect ground-nesting stone-curlew

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Over half of England’s most threatened breeding bird species nest on, or near to the ground; including stone-curlew, lapwing, skylark, and corn bunting. RSPB Communications Officer, Morwenna Alldis, investigates why stone curlews are in trouble...
    • 22 Apr 2021
  • Watch your step to help ground-nesting birds in the uplands and lowlands

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    The UK's breeding population of curlew is of international importance, it’s estimated to represent a quarter of the global population! This World Curlew Day, we wanted to shine a spotlight on this incredible species and why they need our help.
    • 21 Apr 2021
  • Wild England: What to see and do this May.

    RSPB England
    RSPB England

    Spring is firmly here, and with it comes the sound of bird song to signal each new day. RSPB England’s, Oriole Wagstaff delves into the magic of the dawn chorus and how you can get involved.

    What is the dawn chorus?

    From March to July, as each new day dawns many birds start singing. Although birds can sing at any time of day, it’s at dawn around this time of year that birds sing louder, livelier, and more often…

    • 19 Apr 2021
  • Speak up for your nature and greenspace in the local elections

    Emma Marsh
    Emma Marsh

    As the May local elections fast approach, RSPB Senior Policy Officer, Nat LeBrun explains how we can all use our voice to remind politicians about the issues that matter to us as voters. If your local patch of nature has mattered to you during lockdown, or the absence of it frustrated you, we urge you to use this moment when politicians are listening to demand change.  

    Our elected officials, whether local or national government,…

    • 16 Apr 2021
  • Watch your step - to help beach nesting birds

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Over half of England’s most threatened breeding birds are ground nesting, including little terns and ringed plovers. RSPB Communications Officer, Oriole Wagstaff, investigates why little terns are in trouble, and what the RSPB is doing to help.
    • 14 Apr 2021
  • 2021: the year a million of you joined forces to help nature

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Learn how the results of this year's RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch were record-breaking, and what you can do to continue to help nature.
    • 9 Apr 2021
  • Watch your Step to help protect breeding wetland birds

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Over half of England’s most threatened breeding birds are ground nesting, including lapwing, redshank and avocet. RSPB Communications Officer, Sydney Henderson, investigates why lapwings are in trouble, and what the RSPB is doing to help.
    • 25 Mar 2021
  • Inspiring the next generation of conservationists

    RSPB England
    RSPB England
    Yvonne Hunt, RSPB Youth Partnerships Officer, tells us about our exciting partnership with Girlguiding LaSER and how lockdown has seen even more girls and young women turn to nature for a positive boost during these difficult times. (See photo left ...
    • 24 Mar 2021
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