We are in a nature and climate emergency. Climate change is the greatest threat to nature (and us). To tackle it we must transition to renewable energy. Offshore wind has an important part to play in a just transition away from Scotland’s dependence on fossil fuels, but this cannot come at the expense of our incredible nature.
Offshore windfarms built in the wrong places can cause huge damage and harm to birds and…
An event last weekend brought together landowners, people living and working in Morvern, and organisations committed to saving Scotland’s rainforest. RSPB Scotland Director Anne McCall tells us more.
Big changes rarely come from single events or individuals. When it comes to restoring nature, progress is more usually the product of lots of actions by many people.
This weekend, I felt I was witnessing something that…
The future of common cranes in Scotland is continuing to look bright, with 2022 proving another successful year for our tallest birds.
Bouncing back from extinction
Wild cranes were once common across the UK, before becoming extinct in the 16th century due to hunting and the loss of their favoured wetland habitat. In 1979, a small number of wild birds returned to England but it wasn’t until 2012 that the first breeding cranes…