• Farming for a World Richer in Nature
    The RSPB’s new report ‘ A world richer in nature: Where nature and people can thrive ’ sets out our vision for a nature positive world by 2030. In this blog Andrew Stark, Land Use Policy Officer in the...
  • Eating our way to a world richer in nature
    Author: Rupert Masefield. This blog post originally appeared in Let’s Talk. Food, glorious food! Is there any aspect of our lives and the world we inhabit that is not touched in some way by food? It...
  • Scotland’s growing network of cetacean Marine Protected Areas
    Scotland’s growing network of cetacean Marine Protected Areas All this week we are celebrating our most special places for nature by bringing you a series of exciting blogs about Scotland’s amazing...
  • 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...
  • A window on the marine world of Ascension Island
    I'm delighted to welcome my colleague Jonathan Hall to the Saving Special Places blog. Jonathan is Head of RSPB's UK Overseas Territory Unit and has been at the heart of our work to support the establishment...