• Interventions – a good one and an unhelpful one.
    It’s always exciting when the political tectonic plates start to shift as a result of effective campaigning. The unified raspberry that has greeted the draft of the EnPeePeeEff (National Planning Policy...
  • Fencing for safeguarding waders?
    The main driver behind the decline of our beloved meadow birds in many parts of Europe is insufficient breeding success as a result of high levels of predation. Fewer chicks fledged means fewer become...
  • Wetlands on Orkney – a vital habitat for farmland breeding waders?
    Wetlands on Orkney – a vital habitat for farmland breeding waders? The publication of an RSPB-led study describes the importance of wetlands for breeding waders within Orkney’s farmed landscape. In...
  • Working for Waders across Scotland
    Chris Bailey, Advisory Manager for RSPB Scotland, provides an overview of some of our current work with others to help secure a future for waders in Scotland If you live in Scotland it is more than...
  • Cutting-edge camera systems used for seabird conservation work
    The RSPB Centre for Conservation Science are working in partnership with Seabird Watch, the Department of Zoology at Oxford University and Hideaway Media Ltd (Time-Lapse-Systems) to develop and install...