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Take a relaxing dip in Sandwell Valley with stress-busting forest bathing.
Coalition calls to introduce urgent safeguards for mountain hare populations.
Witness some fantastic wildlife spectacles, at their sunset safari.
Bird courtship rituals can vary from the spectacular to the bizarre
Wetland reserves are doing great things for people and wildlife
We've pulled together some of the best facts about Big Garden Birdwatch!
A small, dark goose - the same size as a mallard. It has a black head and neck and grey-brown back.
A nocturnal bird that can be seen hawking for food at dusk and dawn.
male ring ouzels are particularly distinctive with their black plumage with a pale wing panel and striking white breast band.
Feed the birds and give homes to insects by leaving seedheads standing
Explore these pages to find an opportunity that suits you.
Use less water in the garden by installing a waterbutt.
There's so much to see and hear at Minsmere, from rare birds and otters to stunning woodland and coastal scenery.
This is a delightful oak woodland to walk through - especially in spring and early summer.
Heathland home to more than 2565 species.
Go on the hunt for fabulous fungi! How many different shapes, colours and sizes can you spot?
Rain or shine - can you help us measure the weather?
Take a Wild Challenge and look out for something with the WOW factor!
We urgently need your donations to turn the tide for coastal life across the UK.
With support from you, we protect wildlife and the wider countryside you love.
You can help save nature, starting in your garden, window-box or on your balcony.
Become an RSPB member from £4 a month
Head to the coast for some sea-air and fantastic wildlife at one of our reserves
Our coasts play host to some of the biggest and best seabird colonies in the world.
It's a great time of year to put up a nestbox, as birds go house viewing ready for Spring.
What happens to your results now that they've been submitted?
Nature's home explains why you should seek out hares this spring.
Come and visit one of our 170 stunning nature reserves.
Our Global Conservation Director looks at the next steps to our work in Gola.
Blog by Martin Harper,RSPB Director of Conservation
news by Harry Bellew
News by Jasmine Granton
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