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The State of Nature Report 2019 shows the decline in the UK’s biodiversity is continuing unabated. In this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham talk...
The youth movement behind this year’s school strikes is joining other grass roots organisations around the world to call for a Global Climate Strike o...
More and more science projects by conservation and environmental charities show that, globally, wildlife and nature are in trouble. The BTOs recent bi...
2019 has seen global warming rise up the political agenda - much of it driven by a young people demanding change. At the end of June around 12,000 peo...
Calling all Puffarazzi! Two years ago the RSPB’s Project Puffin put out a call for photographs of puffins with fish in their beaks. Hundreds were rece...
As May arrives swifts are returning to their UK nesting sites - heralding the start of summer. But their populations plummeted by 53 per cent between ...
With political uncertainty over Brexit continuing there are still many questions to be answered about new UK legislation that will be needed to protec...
The Albatross is a long lived bird – one male on Bird Island in South Georgia was ringed as a chick in 1959 and still going strong. But out of the 22 ...
Our countryside could fall silent if current declines in wildlife continue. That is why the RSPB has launched Let Nature Sing - a campaign urging poli...
This year the Big Garden Birdwatch is 40 years old and to celebrate Jane Markham will be meeting Ian Barthorpe who took part in the very first count w...