
The State of Nature 2019
The State of Nature Report 2019 shows the decline in the UK's biodiversity is continuing unabated. In this edition of Nature's Voice Jane Ma...
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Love nature? You'll love Nature's Voice. Each month we'll bring you features, interviews and news of birds and wildlife, from back gardens to the Sumatran rainforest. If you can't get enough...

The State of Nature Report 2019 shows the decline in the UK's biodiversity is continuing unabated. In this edition of Nature's Voice Jane Ma...

The youth movement behind this year's school strikes is joining other grass roots organisations around the world to call for a Global Climat...

More and more science projects by conservation and environmental charities show that, globally, wildlife and nature are in trouble. The BTOs...

2019 has seen global warming rise up the political agenda - much of it driven by a young people demanding change. At the end of June around...

Calling all Puffarazzi! Two years ago the RSPB's Project Puffin put out a call for photographs of puffins with fish in their beaks. Hundreds...

As May arrives swifts are returning to their UK nesting sites - heralding the start of summer. But their populations plummeted by 53 per cen...

With political uncertainty over Brexit continuing there are still many questions to be answered about new UK legislation that will be needed...

The Albatross is a long lived bird – one male on Bird Island in South Georgia was ringed as a chick in 1959 and still going strong. But out...

Our countryside could fall silent if current declines in wildlife continue. That is why the RSPB has launched Let Nature Sing - a campaign u...

This year the Big Garden Birdwatch is 40 years old and to celebrate Jane Markham will be meeting Ian Barthorpe who took part in the very fir...

House sparrows have made their homes close to human habitation for centuries but since the 1970s their numbers have plummeted by 60 per cent...

Every autumn starling numbers in the UK are bolstered by hundreds of thousands of birds migrating here from Northern Europe, Russia and the...

Climate change is already affecting the migration patterns of birds that visit the UK. Some arrive early and leave later while some don't vi...

One of the season's great spectacles is about to begin as birds from as far north as the arctic circle head for the UK to overwinter. Pink-f...

Long before Robin Hood lived in Sherwood Forest its oak trees were providing homes for nature. August 2018 sees the RSPB preparing to open a...

Are you up for a Wild Challenge this summer? The RSPB's new online activity awards, funded by their partnership with supermarket chain Aldi,...

The annual Swift Survey has been running since 2009, gathering information on where swifts are nesting across the UK. Swift numbers are 53 p...

The government is seeking views on the future of farming. Michael Gove, secretary of state at the department of farming, food and rural affa...

When humans move species from one part of the world to another it can cause all sorts of problems - from non-native rodents wiping out entir...

Field crickets are in danger and the Back from the Brink Field Cricket Project team are working to help increase the population of these chu...

The government has set its vision for a green future in a detailed 25 year plan to improve the environment. On this month's Nature's Voice,...

TV presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff takes part in the Big Garden Birdwatch every year with her children. Actor David Neilsen, who plays Roy C...

This year's State of the UK's Birds report highlights how climate change is affecting our wintering and breeding birds. This annual 'stock t...

Back from the Brink is a ground breaking collaboration between eight conservation organisations, funded by the National Lottery. Its aim is...

In a world where we spend more and more time indoors - how can today's children connect with nature? Throughout the summer the RSPB, in part...

The government has published the Great Repeal Bill - more formally the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill. It states that all existing EU laws...

Corncrakes are secretive birds - you're far more likely to hear their rasping calls than see one. They were once widespread throughout the U...

As part of Project Puffin the RSPB wants you to join the Puffarazzi and send in your photos of puffins carrying fish in their beaks. Puffins...

Oxford has just become England's first Swift City – a two year project, with money from the Heritage Lottery Fund, to give a home to these r...

The National Nightingale Festival brings together events throughout May to give you the chance to go and hear the song of this increasingly...

The little tern is the smallest and one of the rarest breeding seabirds in the UK. They over winter in Africa and on their return they nest...

We often report on nature in trouble in the podcast – so many species and habitats in the UK and around the world are under threat. But from...

Actors Charles Dance and Jason Isaacs are taking a lead in The Climate Coalition's Show the Love campaign this February. They've given their...

The Big Garden Birdwatch 2017 takes place between 28-30 January – yes this year you have a choice of three days to take part in the annual c...

The RSPB is aiming to raise a million pounds to acquire 10 million square metres of new space to provide homes for wildlife in the coming ye...

Jewellery designer Alex Monroe has created some very special pieces for the RSPB featuring a curlew, a pair of turtle doves and a harvest mo...

The RSPB, in partnership with 50 conservation organisations, have pooled data to provide the most comprehensive assessment of the UK's wildl...

Turtle doves are the fastest declining bird in the UK - their population is halving every six years. Why is this happening and what can be d...

This year's Big Wild Sleepout is upon us and on this edition of Nature's Voice we go on a night time adventure at RSPB Pulborough Brooks Nat...

It happens every morning at this time of year - in the countryside and in towns - but how many of us have ever really listened to the dawn c...

The results of this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch sees the lovely long tailed tit making it back into the number 10 spot on the chart. On this...

Hen harriers will begin their spectacular courtship sky dance in and around March but they remain one of the UK's most threatened birds of p...

Hattie Garlick's new book Born to be Wild is full of ideas to get children outdoors without spending lots of money and in this – the 100th e...

If your image of a scientist is someone in a white coat then RSPB conservation scientists Dr Jennifer Smart and Dr Ellie Owen will dispel th...

Beecroft Academy in Dunstable is centre stage on this episode of Nature's Voice. Jane Markham went on a school visit with RSPB early years e...

In the run up to the Paris Climate Change Conference this edition of Nature's Voice looks at how climate change is affecting wildlife. The R...

Response for Nature is a follow up to The State of Nature Report published in 2013. Two years on, and after detailed research, the RSPB and...

This July, sections of the sea wall at Wallasea Island in Essex were breached as part of a project to recreate more than seven square kilome...

The puffin is on the new European Red List of birds under threat. Their main breeding colonies in Iceland and Norway have seen sharp decline...

EU legislation – the Birds and Habitats Directives – which protect the most important wildlife species and habitats in the UK and Europe are...