• Nature Positive Farming Series: Reflections from Groundswell
    (c) Shelley Abbott Today's blog is written by Ro Osborne, RSPB Policy Assistant for farming, climate and land use, on our experience at the Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture show and how nature...
  • How can the next generation of environmental land management schemes recover farmland birds?
    Eurasian skylark, Alauda arvensis, adult foraging (C) Ben Andrew (rspb-images.com) Today’s blog is written by Alice Groom, Senior Policy Officer on the policy implications of a new piece of research...
  • Will bees be put at risk from neonicotinoids?
    Steph Morren, RSPB senior policy officer, writes today's blog on why the use of neonicotinoid pesticides on sugar beet crops in England shouldn’t be approved. The neonicotinoid pesticide thiamethoxam...
  • Making an Impact: Your land purchasing powers
    Samuel Wrobel Thanks to you, we’ve been able to buy more land for nature – here are some of the special new places where we’re working for wildlife. In the first Making an Impact blog, we talked about...
  • Nature positive farming series: Nature-friendly farming supports food security
    (c) Ben Andrew (rspb-images.com) Ro Osborne, farming, climate and land use Policy Assistant on how nature-friendly farming underpins long term food security. This blog is the second of three in this...