• New study reveals amazing flexibility of migration among vultures
    Blog by Dr Steffen Oppel , Senior Conservation Scientist, RSPB Centre for Conservation Science What happens if a goat dies in the hills of Albania, or Lebanon, or in the deserts of Ethiopia? Most likely...
  • Exciting news from the Vulture release programme in Nepal
    This blog was originally on the Saving Asia’s Vultures from Extinction (SAVE) website. SAVE is a consortium of likeminded, regional and international organisations including the RSPB, created to oversee...
  • Hotspots and Notspots
    Jim Densham, Senior Land Use Policy Officer, is back with a new blog on the SRDP. Hotspots and Notspots There are management options for a range of species including corn bunting. Photo by Andy...
  • On a Collision Course!
    During my time over the last couple of months answering the emails sent in by all of you who read Natures Home magazine, it came to my attention that there is a great deal of you who find many of your...
  • Another veterinary drug confirmed toxic to vultures
    A paper published in the current issue of Science of the Total Environment confirms that the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) nimesulide is toxic to vultures, following safety testing of the...