• To be, or not to be a world leader in fisheries management?
    (c) Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com) Today’s blog is written by Kirsten Carter, Marine Principal Policy Officer, on the Future Fisheries Alliance response to the Joint Fisheries Statement, a vital...
  • Ministers read this blog
    Yesterday afternoon we held a Parliamentary reception with the Minerals Products Association . This celebrated the good work that a growing number of mineral extraction companies are doing to create wildlife...
  • What a wonderful Finance Minister! (Bangladesh’s vultures have a new ally)
    Thanks to Chris Bowden, our Globally Threatened Species Officer & SAVE Programme Manager, we have an update from warmer climes! Our 4 th annual SAVE meeting was held in Dhaka last month and the inaugural...
  • Financing nature – there is now a will and a way
    At this week’s excellent conference hosted by the Zoological Society of London, there was considerable debate about how much space for nature was needed to stop species extinction, reverse declines and...
  • The UK Government’s status as world leader on the environment in jeopardy
    Today’s blog is written by Alice Groom Senior Policy Officer leading the RSPB’s work on the new environmental land management schemes in England A new report seriously throws into question the UK Government...