A Critically Endangered primate has shown encouraging signs of recovery in northern Vietnam, with recent surveys identifying the largest known population in its remaining habitat.
New satellite analysis indicates that the iconic Doñana marshland in southern Spain could disappear within decades unless current hydrological trends change, posing a stark warning for biodiversity ...
Once reduced to a single breeding pair, Serbia's Eastern Imperial Eagle population has expanded markedly in recent years as targeted conservation and cross-border dispersal hint at a brighter future ...
A long-established colony of Red-footed Falcons in Italy's Parma province has recorded its highest number of breeding pairs in 2025, highlighting the success of targeted conservation efforts in the Po ...
A new 10-year deer-management strategy for England aims to tackle soaring deer numbers and woodland damage – a move that should benefit ground-nesting birds affected by habitat degradation.
The RSPB has launched an urgent £10,000 appeal to complete erosion control work at Titchwell Marsh, Norfolk, after heavy rain and flooding caused costly delays to a major saltmarsh-restoration scheme.
The Dutch Spectacled Eider is to be returned to the Wadden Sea following its recovery after being taken into care at the end of 2025.
Reports from around the Caspian Sea suggest a notable influx of White-winged Lark occurred during winter 2025-26, with several regions noting higher-than-expected numbers.
More than 25,000 people have signed a petition calling on NatureScot to stop licensing the harvest of Northern Gannets from a remote Hebridean island.
Seabirds undertake some of the most impressive migrations on Earth, but their remote nature means these journeys can be challenging to research. BirdLife International's Dr Joanne Morten explores how ...
We frequently hear that birding is good for mental health, so birders must be the happiest people around, right? That's not quite the case, says Lucy McRobert.