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Breeding success for spoonbills as once-extinct bird continues UK return
The RSPB said the wetland species has bred at multiple nature reserves across the UK this year.
Beginning of new life on Trasna Island after major habitat restoration sees return of curlew
Curlew have successfully fledged on Trasna Island, Lower Lough Erne, following extensive restoration efforts
New Government must restore nature as ‘top priority’, green groups urge
The campaign groups behind the Restore Nature Now march are calling on Keir Starmer to address five major challenges to protect the UK environment.
Turtle dove hunting ban boosts western European population by 25%
Conservationists say now is the time to ‘double-down’ on efforts to provide habitat to help the migratory birds breed in the UK.
Tougher regulation urged to tackle ‘toxic diet’ of chemicals UK consumers face
Call comes after hair and blood analysis of a group of 17 politicians and environmental leaders showed the presence of toxic chemicals.
Broadcasters urged to ensure climate crisis is key issue in election debates
Several environmental organisations have written to leading UK broadcasters ahead of the live TV debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.
RSPB ‘over the moon’ at progress of huge reedbed project at quarry site
The charity’s work to expand its Ouse Fen nature reserve, north of Cambridge, started in 2001.
‘It’s time for targets in law to protect nature’ says RSPB at Stormont
The charity hosted an event aimed at throwing a spotlight on the need for targets to be set in law
National Trust, RSPB and WWF urge employees to speak up for nature at work
The leading conservation charities have published a toolkit to help workers encourage their businesses to put nature at the heart of decisions.
UK urged to ‘stand strong’ against EU on fishery closures to help seabirds
Conservationists support the closures of sand eel fisheries to all boats to support puffins and other wildlife, despite challenge from the EU.