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Welcome to the Spring/Summer 2025 Issue

A Common Frog just under the water, with several white blisters all over its body
Your questions – Spring/Summer 2025Your viewsYour questions

Your questions – Spring/Summer 2025

The RSPB Wildlife Team answer your questions
A side view of a dragonfly on the water, its reflection making a mirror image
Your say – spring/summer 2025Your viewsYour say (letters)

Your say – spring/summer 2025

Read moving, funny and informative letters from other readers like you!
A length of wood is stopping water flowing away through peatland
Restoring vital peatland for natureRoundupSaving nature

Restoring vital peatland for nature

Here’s how organisations are coming together to save peatland
The head of a Swift pokes out of a Swift brick in a wall
Building homes for natureRoundupSaving nature

Building homes for nature

Developers agree to install Swift bricks, Hedgehog highways and more
A Bittern sticking its head and foot out of reeds
Taking action for birds in EnglandRoundupSaving nature

Taking action for birds in England

Species-focused projects by Action for Birds in England yield results for Bitterns and Cirl Buntings
A side-view of solar panels in a field with buttercups
Steering renewable energy in the right directionRoundupSaving nature

Steering renewable energy in the right direction

Renewable energy is necessary to save nature and can also provide homes for wildlife
Rare insects at RSPB Insh MarshesRoundupSaving nature

Rare insects at RSPB Insh Marshes

Critically Endangered species find a home at RSPB Insh Marshes
Two Swifts flying above a house
Giving nature a home where we liveExpert: David LindoSaving nature

Giving nature a home where we live

Saving Swifts and other birds by making space for them in our own homes
Heath Fritillary perched on a leaf
The spotter’s challenge: ButterfliesDiscover wildlifeWildlife challenge

The spotter’s challenge: Butterflies

Learn how to spot Green-veined White, Purple Hairstreak and Heath Fritillary butterflies
A Razorbill dives off a rock face while another Razorbill watches
Top facts about sea cliffsDiscover wildlifeWater worlds

Top facts about sea cliffs

Steep cliffs are ideal nesting spots for millions of internationally important seabirds
An aerial view of a patchwork of fields and wetlands in Iceland
Restoring Iceland’s wetlandsRoundupSaving nature

Restoring Iceland’s wetlands

The RSPB is working with international partners to protect Iceland's wetlands
Two people looking out to sea, sitting on a sandy beach
Volunteering to help beach-nesting birdsYour viewsYour stories

Volunteering to help beach-nesting birds

Superstar volunteers put in long hours protecting beach-nesting birds
The RSPB Magazine Spring/Summer 2025 with flying White-tailed Eagle on the cover