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If RSPB knows how to save black grouse from extinction, why won't they do it unless someone else pays?
Great news: the RSPB are going to save the black grouse in Wales. To be fair, they obviously aren't – but that is what they say they can...
Jul 15, 2024


Publicly funded environmental vandalism ripe across the Scottish Uplands
Credit: Stobo Residents Action Group So much of what is taking place in the Scottish Uplands is no more than publicly funded...
Jul 12, 2024


New badger video highlights ineffectiveness of RSPB's electric 'predator fences'
A new video has emerged of a badger climbing a fence, reinforcing the ineffectiveness of the RSPB's electric predator fences. The charity...
Jul 8, 2024


With rural policing in crisis, is it right that so much budget is given to bogus bird of prey investigations?
Rural policing is in crisis, a report commissioned by the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has shown. Freedom of Information...
Jun 28, 2024


Is everything in disarray at the League Against Cruel Sports?
According to a report in The Telegraph, the League Against Cruel Sports are in disorder after their CEO, Andy Knott, quit “over Labour’s...
Jun 25, 2024


Peak District conservation failures highlight why nature recover funding must be tied to results
The UK is facing a countrywide nature-loss crisis. Many of our most precious animals and plants are still falling in numbers, despite...
Jun 14, 2024


Have the charity conservation sector given up on waders?
We are not given to hysteria. We generally leave the shroud-waving to the likes of the RSPB. They have the resources to do it at scale....
Jun 12, 2024


Moorland bird safaris underway in the Yorkshire Dales with over 60 bird species recorded in a single visit
The Yorkshire Dales Moorland Group (YDMG), in partnership with Keld Resource Centre and Gunnerside Estate, have began this year's series...
Jun 3, 2024


Will Chris Packham defend the RSPCA's seal culling stance?
Many people will be unhappy about the return of wet and cold weather at just the wrong time for fledging ground nesting birds. This is a...
May 24, 2024


Avocet colony at Burton Mere Wetlands is decimated after RSPB’s electric fences fail
The RSPB’s electric fences have failed to prevent an avocet colony at Burton Mere Wetlands being decimated by predation. Despite having...
May 20, 2024


Off-roaders causing devastation on our moors – can nothing be done?
We have received a report from Rooley Moor and Rossendale of egregious, illegal off road activities occurring on the moorland hillsides....
May 17, 2024


To sheep or not to sheep... that is the question
Geltsdale, in Cumbria, has been run as an RSPB site since 2001; before then it was managed as a grouse moor. Today, it is still...
May 2, 2024


United Utilities try to shut down critics with empty legal threats
It has been a bad few weeks for United Utilities, the country's top polluter. Every Monday protests against the company have been taking...
May 1, 2024


£400,000 of taxpayer’s money allocated to compensate Scottish sheep farmers after sea eagle reintroductions kill lambs
CREDIT: Douglas Currie/Deadline News Following the reintroduction of sea eagles into Scotland their numbers have increased significantly...
Apr 30, 2024


Fire-fighters around the world are laughing at plans to manage England’s vast moorlands by re-wilding rather than traditional management methods
In an interview with the Yorkshire Post, Moorland Association Director, Andrew Gilruth, warns that planting more trees on farm land won't...
Apr 24, 2024


Ashden risk losing credibility after Haweswater nominated for award despite the United Utilities owned reserve being labelled 'environmental disaster' in new report
Last month a new report was published highlighting the extent of the environmental damage and community conflict that has taken place...
Apr 17, 2024


Hen Harriers, and some unfortunate truths
Statement of fact Number One (1): Hen Harriers are in serious decline. They have declined precipitously over the last seven years and...
Apr 11, 2024


RSPB at odds with…..well, everyone, on hen harriers
Hen harriers across the UK are at their highest numbers for over 200 years. The latest hen harrier survey shows that in some parts of...
Apr 7, 2024


Why can't the RSPB look after their own reserves properly?
Over the Easter holidays, many members of the public have taken the opportunity to visit one of the RSPB’s reserves around the country....
Apr 5, 2024


In a couple of decades people will look back with revulsion at what is taking place in the uplands, and wonder at the irreparable damage it caused
A great deal is talked about biodiversity depletion, the species crisis, and the climate crisis. The exact extent of these phenomena, and...
Mar 14, 2024
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