Conservationists are planning to reintroduce Edwards's Pheasant to protected forests in Vietnam from 2027, more than 25 years after the species was last confirmed in the wild.
A gamekeeper has admitted killing a Eurasian Goshawk on a shooting estate in Perthshire. Russell Mason, 49, pleaded guilty at Perth Sheriff Court after being filmed killing a goshawk that had been ...
A perfect portrait of an understated resident bird wins this week's accolade for Alick Simmons.
A Pallas's Gull report proved to be a startling false alarm, Irish birders enjoyed the country's first Oriental Turtle Dove and a run of Hoopoes appeared in the South-West. Sam Viles rounds up the ...
Butterfly Conservation has announced a new national poll to discover Britain's favourite butterfly. The Britain's Favourite Butterfly vote marks the first time that British residents will be invited ...
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A lifelong West Bromwich Albion supporter reflects on football, identity and a club crest rooted in nature – and on the long campaign to turn symbolism into real conservation action.
More than 7,000 Audouin's Gull nests were counted in 2024 on the barrier islands of Ria Formosa Natural Park, confirming the Algarve as the site of the world's largest breeding colony for the species.
A female Eurasian Curlew has broken the UK longevity record for the species. The bird, which was initially ringed as a juvenile on Brownsea Island, Dorset, in September 1992, was observed in the New ...
RSPB Fen Drayton Lakes is one of the most important areas for birdwatching and enjoying wildlife in Cambridgeshire, with well over 200 bird species recorded, plus numerous butterflies, dragonflies and ...
A continent-wide study using some 100,000 citizen-science records has revealed that the striking colour variation of Common Buzzard is declining, with intermediate plumage types becoming increasingly ...
The RSPB has re-wetted 120 ha of former arable peat at Lakenheath Fen, creating new habitat for declining breeding waders including Northern Lapwing and Common Redshank.
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