NatureScot has awarded more than £400,000 from the Scottish Government's Nature Restoration Fund to support the Saving Wildcats partnership, bolstering efforts to secure the future of European Wildcat ...
A global synthesis of decades of research suggests that woodlands dominated by native tree species support higher numbers of breeding birds and more fledged chicks than forests with a high proportion ...
Long-term monitoring in Norway reveals that bird species associated with agricultural landscapes have declined significantly ...
The latest camera-based product from Birdfy is a magnificent bird bath featuring high-quality solar-powered cameras and a solar-powered fountain. Available in blue or off-white, it can be purchased ...
Indian Peafowl has been added to Category C in Croatia, rendering the species 'tickable' as a wild bird in the Balkan country ...
Decommissioned Thames barges have been sunk in the Blackwater Estuary in Essex to create a new island habitat for breeding ...
A shock Tengmalm's Owl in Shetland, plus continuing Redhead in Co Kerry and Killdeer in Hampshire, rounded off January with ...
Lee Fuller's wins BirdGuides Photo of the Week for 26 January-1 February 2026 with his delightful Snow Bunting in the snow.
Following the decision to approve the rewilding scheme, Barking and Dagenham Council deputy leader Saima Ashraf said the ...
A new collaborative project at Abberton Reservoir in Essex is ringing and tracking Eurasian Wigeon to gain fresh insights ...
New analysis by the BTO suggests the UK breeding population of Little Egret is significantly larger than previously estimated ...
The UK Government remains off track to meet its environmental commitments and its actions now will determine whether or not ...
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