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Wattled Crane is no longer Critically Endangered in South Africa, with numbers rising from 188 in 2000 to 304 in 2024 due to ...
This column first appeared in the March 2025 edition of Birdwatch. To be the first to read the magazine each month, take out ...
The UK government has pledged £14.2 billion to fund the controversial Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk, sparking ...
AviList, the first unified global checklist of bird species, has been launched, listing 11,131 species and resolving decades ...
Golden Eagles are venturing back into northern England from southern Scotland, raising hopes of re-establishment after ...
Elmley Nature Reserve in Kent is helping to save southern England's declining Eurasian Curlew population by raising 39 chicks from eggs collected in northern England. Part of the South of England ...
The latest Northern Gannet census at Bass Rock, Lothian, has revealed that the number of occupied nests continues to decline.
A record 43,626 Puffins have been counted on Skomer, Pembrokeshire, despite global declines in the species. The Wildlife ...
A photograph of the Critically Endangered Upemba Lechwe, an extremely rare antelope subspecies, has been captured in the ...
Sean Davies reports on the discovery of a Great Snipe on Papa Stour – a less frequently watched part of Shetland – in early ...
A fossilised bird bone unearthed in a remote cave in Cuba has been identified as belonging to a previously unknown but ...
NatureScot plans to expand Raven culling in Orkney following livestock attack reports, but conservationists warn against ...