• Funding Nature's Recovery
    Although many of us are still processing the outcomes from COP26 we must start to look ahead to another COP, COP15 of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, which will take place next May in Kunming...
  • Wild Fell, a story of nature and people in our uplands
    Wild Fell is a new book, published by Doubleday, from Lee Schofield, who works for the RSPB at Haweswater in the Lake District. Informed by the local land, its history, and the people who have shaped...
  • New networks for nature
    Voter concern about the natural  world has hit its highest level in almost thirty years according to a recent poll , and this increase in public support for the environmen t should come as no surprise...
  • Investing in a Green Recovery for Scotland
    Restoring and protecting nature can create green jobs and provide significant benefits for nature, climate and people. Isobel Mercer, Senior Policy Officer, sets out how the Scottish Government can ensure...
  • Planting the seeds of a green recovery
    MSPs recently voted to increase funding for nature. In this blog Anne McCall, Director of RSPB Scotland gives us the run-down of what happened and our assessment of how well the green recovery is going...