1. Renewable energy development is rapidly increasing in efforts to mitigate climate change. Whilst the impact of individual projects on biological diversity may be limited, there is a risk of ...
This event will comprise a ~6km* guided walk through the woodland and parkland of Dalmeny Estate and along the shore of the Firth of Forth. The diverse habitats of the estate provides the opportunity ...
Join Gethin Jenkins-Jones in this online session to find out more about the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and how you could take part in it. By joining the BBS team, you’ll be making a really valuable ...
Join BTO staff and passionate birder Drew Lyness to hone your skills of waterbird ID at the wonderful Durham Wildlife Trust reserve, Rainton Meadows. During this small group event, we’ll enjoy ...
Phil Atkinson explains the technology behind tracking. It may still feel like winter but for some species, the increasing temperatures and lengthening days have already kick-started spring migration, ...
If your answer is yes to either or both of the above questions, join us for a FREE Zoom session. This is your opportunity to find out how bird populations are faring in Cumbria, Lancashire and beyond.
Improve your confidence identifying the raptors that are commonly found in the UK in this two-part online course. We'll start by exploring the key elements of raptor identification using a range of ...
Improve your confidence identifying the raptors that are commonly found in the UK in this two-part online course. We'll start by exploring the key elements of raptor identification using a range of ...
BTO research reveals that seabird population declines due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) can be detected using data collected by volunteer seawatchers. The UK's breeding seabird ...
Changes to the timing of spring events are some of the most obvious and highly documented responses to climate change. Differences in the response of timing between interacting groups, such as ...
Read the annual report of the Seabird Monitoring Programme, a BTO / JNCC / RSPB publication about the abundance and productivity of breeding seabird species in Britain and Ireland from 1986 to 2023.