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Follow the fortunes of a nesting attempt in your garden or in a local green space. Record the birds and other animals in your ...
Leaving us a gift in your Will can take many forms. A financial gift is of course popular, but is just one of many different ...
The rest, as they say, is history. While some of the highlights are captured in this timeline, those interested in a deeper dive will find Enjoying Ornithology, published by Poyser and edited by Ron ...
Data collected by volunteer citizen scientists have been used to show how the timing of bird migration to and from the UK has changed since the 1960s. The spring arrival dates for 11 of 14 common ...
BTO’s thousands of supporters help us in a range of ways. Their 2,102,943 hours of dedication during the last year provided data that have improved our understanding of changing bird populations, the ...
The Jubilee Medal is awarded to individuals who have shown outstanding and committed devotion to BTO, for example through ambassadorial work (giving talks, attending events), organising BTO surveys ...
The BTO Acoustic Pipeline is developing a suite of tools for the sound identification of audible bird vocalisations, and of other taxonomic groups. The BTO Acoustic Pipeline now provides tools for the ...
The report provides a single, comprehensive source of information on the current status and distribution of waterbirds in the UK for those interested in the conservation of the populations of these ...
'Big picture' advice that can help you to develop your garden or outdoor space for wildlife. Although much of this advice is aimed at gardens and larger outdoor spaces, some information can just as ...
Following the success of last year's event, our Youth Volunteers are inviting nature lovers across the UK to take part in our 3rd Annual Big Bird Race, which runs from Saturday, 24th May to 11.59 p.m.
BTO has a long history of research on issues specific to particular habitats, such as farmland and woodland. We investigate causes of population change, habitat effects on abundance and demography, ...
Insects and other invertebrates are an essential component of any wildlife garden. Very valuable in their own right, many also provide food for insectivorous birds. You can attract invertebrates to ...
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