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A chocolate brown-and-white Guillemot stands upright on a grassy cliff edge, its dark head and slender bill silhouetted against a soft, hazy sky. Just behind it, a Puffin with a bright, colourful bill sits among the grass.

A chocolate brown-and-white Guillemot stands upright on a grassy cliff edge, its dark head and slender bill silhouetted against a soft, hazy sky. Just behind it, a Puffin with a bright, colourful bill sits among the grass.

Over a quarter of a million seabirds on Rathlin Island are now safer! 💙

Rathlin Island has been declared ferret-free: a world-first conservation success helping Puffins, Guillemots and more raise their young safely again.

Read the full story: www.rspb.org.uk/media-centre...

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Campaigners outside SSE's offices in Glasgow holding a banner which reads: "Stop Berwick Bank"

Campaigners outside SSE's offices in Glasgow holding a banner which reads: "Stop Berwick Bank"

Today we gathered outside SSE's Glasgow office to urge them to stop the Berwick Bank offshore wind farm.

Together we delivered a petition signed by 12,500 people opposing this damaging project.

@seabirdcentre.bsky.social @n-t-s.bsky.social @mcsuk.bsky.social @scotwildlife.bsky.social

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‘We are hopeful’: small signs of recovery for Scotland’s rare capercaillie bird Number of males at RSPB Abernethy rises to 30, after ‘huge amount of work’ by conservationists in Highlands forests After decades of decline, there are signs of hope for the capercaillie, one of Britain’s most endangered birds. Populations of the charismatic grouse, which is found only in the Caledonian pine forests of the Scottish Highlands, have increased by 50%, from 20 males in 2020 to 30 in 2025 at RSPB Abernethy. Continue reading...

‘We are hopeful’: small signs of recovery for Scotland’s rare capercaillie bird

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Male Capercaillie in pine forest

Male Capercaillie in pine forest

Encouraging news for one of our rarest birds 🎉

RSPB Abernethy has recorded 30 lekking male Capercaillie in 2025 – a 50% increase in five years.

There is still a long way to go, but through innovative habitat management and collaboration this threatened species could have a brighter future 💪

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🚨 We’re recruiting!

We’re looking for a Head Little Tern Warden and 2 Assistant Wardens to help protect the Beacon Ponds Little Tern colony at Spurn.

👉 Apply: spurnbirdobservatory.co.uk/news

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Please add your voice to this important campaign to end the illegal killing of birds of prey

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Ban Lead Now | Sign Our Petition Demand the end of lead poisoning. Lead ammunition and fishing weights must not pose a risk to European citizens, environment and wildlife.

⏰ 𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐫𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐮𝐭! 𝐎𝐮𝐫 #𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐍𝐨𝐰 𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐜𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 3 𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬!

💀 Over 1 million birds die every year in the EU from lead poisoning. Millions more are at risk.

Safe alternatives exist, what’s missing is political will.

✍️ Add your voice before it’s too late: 👉 banleadnow.com/get-involved/

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What a win for nature!

Scotland is the first UK country to have Swift bricks in law – a lifeline for this threatened bird. And, for the first time ever, the Scottish Government must set legally binding nature recovery targets.

Thanks for helping make history with a strong Natural Environment Bill.

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BREAKING: A Gamekeeper has pleaded guilty in England’s first-ever Hen Harrier persecution case.

Covert video and audio gathered lawfully by the RSPB Investigations team has helped expose the deliberate targeting of a Hen Harrier, leading to a landmark guilty plea:

www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happen... 👈

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Yes!

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Please help us to secure important places for wildlife in Cornwall...

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Close up profile of Herring Gull with black background

Close up profile of Herring Gull with black background

Gulls are in serious trouble in Scotland.

These remarkable birds are facing significant pressures. A recent report revealed licensed control could have contributed to declines ➡️ rspb.org.uk/scotland/news/licensed-gull-control-in-scotland

We must balance the needs of protected species and people.

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Travel to a remote Scottish island to see how tagging seabirds can help protect them
Travel to a remote Scottish island to see how tagging seabirds can help protect them YouTube video by RSPB

Join our Marine Team on an expedition to track the Leach's Petrel 🪶

These birds can travel over 2000km during a single foraging trip, but are only the size of a starling!

Watch the full film here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrXB...

All birds were caught and handled under licence by RSPB staff

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A Robin perched on a bare woodland branch, its orange-red face and chest bright against winter light as it calls with its beak wide open. Behind it, tangled branches and pale sunlight create a forest backdrop, evoking the fragile, everyday wildlife that depends on healthy, protected habitats to survive.

A Robin perched on a bare woodland branch, its orange-red face and chest bright against winter light as it calls with its beak wide open. Behind it, tangled branches and pale sunlight create a forest backdrop, evoking the fragile, everyday wildlife that depends on healthy, protected habitats to survive.

It’s not adding up.

Nature in England is in freefall, yet today’s Office for Environmental Protection report warns the Government is at serious risk of missing its legally binding targets to restore it.

That must be a wake-up call. ‼️

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Not seen this Eurasian Teal hybrid at WWT Slimbridge before. Any thoughts on the 'other half'? #GlosBirds #UKBirding

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This is not just about wildlife. It is about our future too.

Over 20,000 people responded to the recent consultation in defence of BNG.

Your voice can still be heard. Email your MP today to tell them what nature means to you 👇
action.rspb.org.uk/page/180990/...

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Now?

They have weakened it, creating uncertainty for businesses, investors and voters, and an uneven playing field for developers who want to do the right thing.

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Britain pioneered BNG as a flagship nature market, attracting investment, creating jobs and driving green growth.

Just weeks ago, ministers pledged to strengthen it.

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Diluting BNG by exempting ‘small’ sites (under 0.2 hectares), failing to close loopholes and signalling plans for further exemptions, the UK Government has chosen developers’ profits over public health and wellbeing.

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BNG was designed to be a win-win, delivering nature-friendly homes and communities that people want – alive with birdsong, buzzing with pollinators and enriched by green space.

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The UK Government promised to be “the most nature-positive government this nation has ever had.”

Today’s decision to exempt more sites from Biodiversity Net Gain - the scheme designed to deliver more wildlife and green spaces where people live - flies in the face of that pledge.

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Help stop the Planning and Infrastructure Bill tearing up nature protections I've just emailed my MP and asked them to vote to protect nature in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill. Will you take action too?

I've just emailed my MP and asked them to vote to protect nature in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill. Will you take action too?
action.rspb.org.uk/page/180990/...

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A split graphic. Headings read: “While they make NOISE…” “The public makes SENSE.” On the left, politicians including Kier Starmer,  Rachel Reeves and Steve Reed in Westminster gesture energetically, surrounded by cut-out speech tiles reading: “FURTHER AND FASTER”, “BUILD, BABY, BUILD”, “WE’RE TAKING ON THE NIMBYS”, and “STOP WORRYING ABOUT BATS & NEWTS”. Steve Reed wears a bright red “Build Baby Build” baseball cap. The right side shows a blurred green park scene with bold text: “2 in 3 say politicians are out of touch when it comes to nature.”

A split graphic. Headings read: “While they make NOISE…” “The public makes SENSE.” On the left, politicians including Kier Starmer, Rachel Reeves and Steve Reed in Westminster gesture energetically, surrounded by cut-out speech tiles reading: “FURTHER AND FASTER”, “BUILD, BABY, BUILD”, “WE’RE TAKING ON THE NIMBYS”, and “STOP WORRYING ABOUT BATS & NEWTS”. Steve Reed wears a bright red “Build Baby Build” baseball cap. The right side shows a blurred green park scene with bold text: “2 in 3 say politicians are out of touch when it comes to nature.”

For months, ministers have been pushing a false choice between nature and growth.

Now, new research shows just how out of touch they are.

With data from More In Common, it's time to set the record straight. 👇

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A close, detailed portrait of a Swift’s face. Its dark eyes and sleek feathers fill the frame, showing a rare close-up this special and vulnerable bird.

A close, detailed portrait of a Swift’s face. Its dark eyes and sleek feathers fill the frame, showing a rare close-up this special and vulnerable bird.

Last night, Peers voted against Swift bricks: rejecting a simple, proven way to help one of our fastest declining birds recover. ❌

We share @hannahbournetaylor.bsky.social's disappointment & frustration.

The vote came late, but with government refusing to back it, its fate was already sealed.

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A House Sparrow stands alert on a tiled rooftop, framed against warm brick. It looks outward, poised and watchful...reflecting our focus as the Lords debate decisions that will shape the future of nature.

A House Sparrow stands alert on a tiled rooftop, framed against warm brick. It looks outward, poised and watchful...reflecting our focus as the Lords debate decisions that will shape the future of nature.

The Government says this Bill is about growth, but there’s no long-term growth if nature is weakened. ‼️

Peers can change that today by backing science and backing nature.

This matters for everyone who cares about the future.

We’ll be watching... & our assessment will follow.

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A group of Swifts wheels and darts above the roofs of new houses under a clear blue sky. Their shapes slice the air: a reminder of what’s at stake, and why features like Swift bricks, bird-safe glass and hedgehog highways matter in new developments.

A group of Swifts wheels and darts above the roofs of new houses under a clear blue sky. Their shapes slice the air: a reminder of what’s at stake, and why features like Swift bricks, bird-safe glass and hedgehog highways matter in new developments.

We urge all Peers to back:

148: To avoid environmental damage first & foremost

114: To add a duty to consider climate & nature in decisions

130: To limit EDPs to where they're effective

140, 245 & 246: To embed Swift bricks, bird-safe glass & hedgehog highways into new homes

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Protecting and restoring nature is at the heart of tackling the climate crisis.

It’s good to see this recognised in the Carbon Delivery Plan announced today.

Healthy woodlands, peatlands and wetlands do more than store carbon - they support wildlife and protect communities 🧵

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A Green Woodpecker stands alert on the edge of a suburban lawn, houses blurred in the background. The bird bridges the space between nature and people, a reminder of why our planning system must work for both.

A Green Woodpecker stands alert on the edge of a suburban lawn, houses blurred in the background. The bird bridges the space between nature and people, a reminder of why our planning system must work for both.

This Bill has been a shambles from the start. Rushed, re-written, and risking the nature it claimed to value.

We need a government that sticks to its promises.

We need a planning system that works for people and for wildlife.

Peers: today is your chance to put it right. 📢

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A Common Swift in flight, silhouetted against a pale blue sky as it swoops past a white building fitted with Swift bricks. A visual reminder of how simple design changes in new homes could give this declining species a future.

A Common Swift in flight, silhouetted against a pale blue sky as it swoops past a white building fitted with Swift bricks. A visual reminder of how simple design changes in new homes could give this declining species a future.

Take Swifts. Their numbers have plummeted by 68% in just 28 years.

We're proud to stand with @hannahbournetaylor.bsky.social in calling for Swift bricks. Nesting spaces built into new homes would give these remarkable birds a future.

Amendment 245: simple fix, huge impact. Surely a no-brainer?

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A Robin perches upright on a branch, chest puffed out and beak open mid-song. Its stance and expression convey urgency: a symbol of nature’s voice calling out as the future of England’s planning system hangs in the balance.

A Robin perches upright on a branch, chest puffed out and beak open mid-song. Its stance and expression convey urgency: a symbol of nature’s voice calling out as the future of England’s planning system hangs in the balance.

Today, the Planning Bill returns to the Lords. And the future of nature in England’s planning system is on the line. 🌳⚠️

Peers must back the amendments* that protect wildlife, ensure accountability, and build nature back into our homes & communities.

*130, 140 & 245, 114, 148

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