• How LIFE 100% for Nature is helping chough in Scotland
    Chough are iconic birds, with striking red bills and red legs. They were once common around the coast of the UK. Despite conservation efforts, there are mixed fortunes for chough across the UK: chough...
  • An archaeological jewel: the fairy knowes of Oronsay
    Many of our reserves feature fascinating archaeological sites along with spectacular wildlife. Crystal Maw, a Project Officer at RSPB Scotland, tells us about some of the prehistoric sites on Colonsay...
  • Farming with Nature
    A blog by Chris Bailey - RSPB Scotland's advisory manager RSPB Scotland has extended its relationship with Soil Association Scotland, Scottish Forestry and Scottish Water to deliver the Farming with...
  • 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...
  • 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...