• Hope Farm's summer monitoring blog 2024

    Duerden Cormack, Monitoring Assistant at RSPB Hope Farm, summarises the key findings of the core monitoring of breeding birds, butterflies, and bumblebees carried out at Hope Farm during the summer months of 2024.

    After last year’s changeable weather this year has at least been predictable - it was constantly cold and wet! Seemingly endless drizzly mornings made it difficult to plan surveys and I was concerned that I…

  • Corncrake calling conference

    Advisory Manager for RSPB Scotland Chris Bailey tells us about the culmination of the Corncrake Calling project. which has been essential for helping Corncrake and other wildlife, while bolstering the unique culture of rural Scottish communities.
  • Nature friendly farming as a business opportunity - RSPB at Oxford Farming Conference 2025

    Join RSPB at Oxford Farming Conference, where we will be hosting a 'Building Resilience through Nature Friendly Farming' breakfast session on Friday 10 January
  • Working with farmers for the conservation of rare and endangered species in North-West Wales

    North-West Wales has many special habitats including wet grasslands, fens, soft cliffs, sand dunes, maritime grasslands, and lowland heaths which are home to numerous rare and endangered species. All these habitats require specific grazing regimes to maintain favourable condition. Find out how farmers and conservation organisations have been working together through a nationwide species conservation project called Natur…
  • Top tips for winter

    Agriculture Advice Manager Richard Winspear provides some thoughts on things you can be doing over the winter months to support wildlife through the cold as well as planning for the year ahead.
  • In the wrong place at the wrong time: using DNA tools to protect vulnerable beneficial species.

    A team of research scientists from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology are working with the RSPB at Hope Farm to understand which types of field margin (e.g., grass versus pollen and nectar) support a higher number of species of moths, butterflies, and spiders, whilst also providing better protection against pesticide spray drift. To do this we a trialling DNA methodologies and approaches in three different ways.
  • Building climate resilience through nature-friendly farming

    Ahead of world leaders gathering on the international stage at COP 29 later this year, Joe Llanos hears from farmers on the ground who are leading the way with nature-friendly and climate-resilient farming.
  • Top tips for autumn

    Autumn is a busy time for many, and some of the environmental tasks on the farm can be spread through the autumn and winter months. But if you are sowing new habitats, it is often important to find that sweet spot when the ground is still warm, but moisture is present or forecast.

    Below are some top tips for helping and enjoying wildlife over the next three months:

    • If cutting hedges, doing up to 1/3 of your hedges between…
  • Reflections on Groundswell 2024

    On 25 June, the sun came out. Finally. Just in time for a team of dedicated staff from the RSPB to head off to Lannock Manor Farm to set up our show stand for Groundswell - the regenerative agriculture festival. Offering a huge range of talks, activities...

  • Hope Farm Webinar Series: Carbon Friendly farming with RSPB Hope Farm and GWCT The Allerton Project

    RSPB Volunteer, Alex Mackenzie, writes a summary of Hope Farm’s Technical Webinar on Carbon-friendly farming, chaired by Dr Rob Field. It featured insights from Dr Jenny Bussell, Soil Scientist at the Allerton Project; Sophie Arnold, Hope Farm Assistant Manager; and Clara Robinson, Hope Farm project manager.

    Why the Focus on Carbon?

    Over the past century, human activities such as fossil fuel consumption and land…

  • Hope Farm Winter Monitoring Results 2023-24

    Today’s blog by Duerden Cormack, Monitoring Assistant, gives us the latest results of the winter bird counts at Hope Farm, Cambridgeshire.

    The winter of 2023/24 has been exceptionally warm and wet with just a couple of days of freezing conditions. In fact, this has been the wettest winter we have experienced at Hope Farm since we began farming here in 2000. This has made my job of choosing suitable survey days quite…

  • Celebrating waders - the first ever #WaderWeek

    Chris Bailey, Advisory Manager for RSPB Scotland tells us about some of the work happening in Scotland to secure the future for waders 

    The evocative call of the curlew has echoed across Scotland for generations, but these much-loved birds are at risk of being lost from our landscapes. Since the mid-1990s, their numbers have dropped by 60% in Scotland and they are thought to be disappearing faster across the UK than anywhere…

  • General election - our asks for farming and nature from the next Government

    With a General Election now announced, we are calling for the Westminster government to support farmers and restore wildlife to our countryside
  • Top tips for nature-friendly farming in Summer

    Summer is generally the season to let wildlife habitats on the farm do their thing and enjoy seeing the wildlife that makes use of them. Agricultural advice manager Richard Winspear sets out some top tips for helping and enjoying wildlife over the summer months
  • Show season - where can you come and talk to us?

    Our farming teams around the UK really look forward to the opportunity to chat to visitors to our stands at various events over the summer. It’s a great chance to share knowledge, talk through ideas and find new opportunities to work together for the benefit of farm wildlife. Here’s a brief round up of where you can find us over the coming months.
  • Carbon farming project update

    Clara Robinson, Carbon Farming Project Manager takes a look at the emerging results from her work looking at on-farm carbon calculators
  • Nature-friendly farming - top tips for Spring

    Find out what you can do during spring to help wildlife on the farm with some top seasonal tips
  • RSPB NI Launches Guide to Nature Positive Dairy Farming

    RSPB NI have been working in partnership with the Dairy Council Northern Ireland (DCNI), its member organisations and the Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) to develop a series of practical measures that enable farmers to enhance biodiversity on their land, creating positives for both the farm and the environment.
  • Hope Farm Summer Monitoring Results 2023

    Duerden Cormack, Monitoring Assistant at RSPB Hope Farm, summarises the key findings of the core monitoring of breeding birds, butterflies, and bumblebees carried out at Hope Farm during the summer months of 2023.

    This year will be memorable for me as my first year of surveying at Hope Farm. Starting in this role in January it has been great to watch the farm come alive as the seasons have progressed and it has been a…

  • Clyde Valley Waders - Developing new approaches to wader conservation on farmland

    Dan Brown, Senior Conservation Advisor with RSPB Scotland tells us about some encouraging management trials that have been developed with farmers in the Clyde Valley to support breeding wader populations in Scotland
  • Hope Farm - 2023 in review

    Guest blog by Georgina Bray, RSPB Hope Farm Manager

    2023 has been another season of trials and tribulations, with strange weather to say the least. It was one with a few firsts for us again, trying a 2-way variety blends, more complex heritage blends (YQ Wheat), intercropping, and tramline trials in off the back of our oilseed rape pilot trial. This is alongside another year of the agroforestry trial (updated in another…

  • Agricultural Training opportunities - Vibrant Vyrnwy

    As part of the Vibrant Vyrnwy project, we launched an exciting new Agricultural Trainee Programme in September 2023. Our goal is to train 6 young people between the ages of 18-25 in conservation farming techniques; giving them a platform from which they can gain jobs within the sector, making a positive impact within the farming community, and benefiting wildlife.
  • Ways to support wildlife on lowland farmland using the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI)

    Richard Winspear, Agriculture Advice Manager, looks at how farmers in England can utilise the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) to deliver better outcomes for nature.
  • A peppermint playground for Stone-curlews

    Summerdown are the Peppermint People. They grow, harvest and distil their signature Black Mitcham peppermint on their Hampshire farm - and have been doing so for over 25 years.

    Black Mitcham is an extraordinary peppermint prized for its pure, bright character and it’s a taste that had been all but lost to England. Alongside other arable crops and herbs such as camomile and lavender, the Summerdown team now grow around…

  • Nature Positive dairy farming in Northern Ireland

    Ruairi Brogan, Policy Officer - Sustainable Agriculture with RSPB NI talks us through an exciting project underway with dairy farmers in Northern Ireland. 

    The RSPB Northern Ireland policy team have partnered with the Dairy Council for Northern Ireland and its member organisations Dale Farm, Lakeland Dairies and Glanbia Cheese to explore how dairy farms can play an active role in tackling the declines in farmland biodiversity…