An opportunity to practise wader and waterbird ID, as well as learn more about the Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) during this relaxed field outing. Please email Jemma directly to express your interest - ...
broadband of sufficient speed to view live video a computer with sound and ideally a webcam, or a tablet/smartphone. The two sessions will be as follows: COST: The programme of two weekly online ...
We will be in touch shortly with news and updates about the project, including more details about how you can get involved, training opportunities and the launch of the formal project sign-up. You can ...
Our 90th anniversary provided the perfect opportunity to reflect on our rich history, celebrate our achievements and acknowledge all the fantastic people who make BTO such a success. It may still feel ...
Since crossing into Nigeria from Benin a week ago, Hafren made a move towards the lush shores of the Niger River. Currently just north-east of Kainji Lake, he is following a section of the Sokoto, a ...
Low rates of nest and chick survival, caused mainly by predation, have driven large declines in breeding wader populations across Scotland. Land managers can become frustrated when conclusions reached ...
Charlotte is a passionate raptor enthusiast who is extending her knowledge to support raptor conservation in Wales. Charlotte’s role is to develop and coordinate raptor population monitoring in Wales ...
Lois is BTO Northern Ireland’s Research Ecology / Engagement Intern. Her work spans Northern Ireland’s Research Ecology, Engagement, and Ripple NI projects. Lois is a dedicated naturalist with a ...
Financial investment - The Ringing Scheme is part-funded by BTO and the Government but ringers also contribute to costs via an annual fee and through purchase of rings and equipment. Some Trainers may ...
This report details a field trial to assess the feasibility of using silicone cord for the leg-loop harness attachment of tracking devices to Kittiwakes. Understanding the importance of different ...
Populations of many species will be affected by climate change, but migratory species are expected to be affected more than most, in part because change can occur on both the breeding and non-breeding ...