• Saving the largest continuous wetland in the Caribbean from destruction
    In today’s blog we’re hearing from Sustainable Cayman , a non-profit group for sustainability and conservation located in the Cayman Islands. The RSPB are working with Sustainable Cayman to provide support...
  • Less than a week to save Critically Endangered spider
    In February this year the RSPB raised serious concerns about a proposed development of 57 homes at Radford Quarry in Plymouth. The quarry is a County Wildlife Site, important because of it’s calcareous...
  • The Gulf of Martaban, a critical habitat for a critically endangered species
    I am away this week, so I am taking the opportunity to invite colleagues to tell you about some of our International Research. In today's guest blog, Rob Sheldon shares his experiences from the mudflats...
  • Meet the world’s most remote Marine Protection Zone Officer
    In our third Conservation Action blog we hear from Janine Lavarello, Marine Protection Zone Officer, Tristan da Cunha Government. Janine works on the Atlantic Guardians project, supported by the RSPB...
  • Searching for the critically endangered Liben lark
    Blog post by Simon Wotton , Senior Conservation Scientist, RSPB Centre for Conservation Science I'm just back from the Liben plains in southern Ethiopia, where I joined a survey looking for Liben larks...