Tag Archives: RSPB

Feathered Triumph: Lundy Island’s Spectacular Seabird Resurgence

A really positive news story this week: Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel has witnessed a remarkable resurgence in bird populations, particularly rare seabirds, according to the RSPB. The island, home to 95% of England’s breeding Manx Shearwaters, experienced a surge from about 600 in 2001 to over 25,000 after… Read more »

RSPB Reveals a Glimpse into the Hidden Lives of Red Squirrels

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has recently disclosed fascinating insights into the secret lives of red squirrels, providing a comprehensive look into their behaviours and interactions within their natural environments. The research conducted by the RSPB delves into the intricate details of red squirrels’ daily lives,… Read more »

Conservation Groups Unite to Urge Action for Nature Restoration

This week, the RSPB and over 40 conservation organizations collaborated in a call to action directed at politicians of all parties, seeking immediate steps to restore nature in the UK. Protests were held nationwide, with the largest gathering outside DEFRA offices in London, led by wildlife TV presenter and RSPB… Read more »