All birds of prey are protected by law under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. However, birds such as Golden Eagles, Hen ...
On Saturday 22 June, the RSPB joined 350 other supporting organisations, and over 60,000 individuals, on the streets of London to deliver a message to the political parties, the press and the public: ...
From September 2023, we’ll be introducing scannable membership cards with a QR code for all adults and adult family members. Here’s the lowdown on why we’re making this change and how we hope it will ...
The ancestor of most domestic geese, the Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the wild goose native to the UK and Europe. In many parts of the UK, it has been re-established by releasing birds in ...
Discover the newly created saltmarsh, mudflats and lagoons, bursting with life. Take a stroll around the grassland to catch a glimpse of Short-eared Owls or Marsh Harriers and watch over the river to ...
To celebrate World Migratory Bird Day, we dive into the fascinating lives of our long-distance travellers and find out where ...
We’re delighted to announce a record year for breeding Curlews in Northern Ireland. Once facing the threat of extinction, ...
From rare reedbed to ancient woodland, rolling heathland to vast expanses of saltmarsh, the RSPB protects and restores over 159,000 hectares of land across the UK through a network of nature reserves.
Red Kites were once on the brink of extinction from the UK. But, thanks to RSPB members like you, this magnificent bird can now be spotted in many places around these isles. In fact, the UK is now ...
Once common in Northern Ireland, the Curlew is recognised by its long bill and haunting call and is the largest European wading bird. Curlews are near threatened globally and in Northern Ireland have ...
From degraded landscape to World Heritage Site, we look at how a partnership in the Flow Country, Scotland, is transforming a rare peatland landscape and helping to pass on valuable conservation ...