The latest news from the RSPB. If you would like to support the essential work the RSPB do in conserving birds and wildlife then please consider making a donation.
The latest news from the RSPB
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On Thursday 2 February, the RSPB took over the management of a core area of Pagham Harbour Local Nature Reserve from West Sussex County Council, in a move that helps secure a sustainable future for the site.
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After weeks of calls reporting wildlife enjoying 'balmy' weather, RSPB Cymru is now braced for more traditional winter enquiries and is urging the public to provide food, water and shelter for garden birds.
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The RSPB has launched its annual search to find the farmer that does the most for nature.
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A multiagency operation investigating alleged crimes against peregrine falcons has been launched across four police areas in England and Wales.
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RSPB issues cold weather warning
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After weeks of calls reporting wildlife enjoying 'balmy' weather, the RSPB is now braced for more traditional winter enquiries and is urging the public to provide food, water and shelter for garden birds.
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The RSPB's backing plans for a supersewer tunnel beneath the Thames to safeguard wildlife from toxic sewage overspills.
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Thanks to money from Viridor Credits Environmental Company, through Pennon Environmental Fund, the RSPB has been able give a facelift to visitor facilities at its popular Bowling Green Marsh Nature Reserve in Topsham, Devon.
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SPB Cymru is issuing a challenge to the Welsh Government to ensure that its new approach to environmental management as set out in its Green Paper - Sustaining a Living Wales will improve the delivery of nature conservation to halt and reverse the declines in Wales' wildlife.
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This Thursday (2 February) is World Wetlands Day, an international celebration and an opportunity to enjoy some of these special sites right on your doorstep.
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