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Spoonbills, spiders and a rare bird helped by wasps among ... - MSNRSPB chief executive Beccy Speight urged ministers to increase the UK agricultural budget to help farmers deliver nature-friendly farming, and to ensure energy infrastructure development and house ...
RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight said: “Delivering a future that safeguards nature, tackles climate change, ensures food security and resilient farm businesses, and enables sustainable ...
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Starlings disappearing from gardens, says RSPB - MSNBeccy Speight added: "While our homes and gardens often provide the perfect place for individual people to help, we also urgently need governments and businesses to join us in the wider fight to ...
Beccy Speight, RSPB chief executive, said: “The weather can sometimes be harsh on our wildlife, especially our small garden birds.
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Farming budget ‘must be protected as drought looms’Speaking side-by-side from a countryside conference, National Farmers’ Union president Tom Bradshaw and RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight warned the Government would not hit legislated targets ...
RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight said the latest results for starlings were a “reason for concern”.
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Planning reforms break Labour’s promise to protect nature, green ...Beccy Speight, RSPB chief executive, said the organisation engaged “in good faith” with the Government for months but that the current draft legislation will “rip the heart out of ...
RSPB CEO Beccy Speight argues that the UK Government must build on its new nature plan with comprehensive commitments to reform planning, support farmers and provide funding – lest it become talk ...
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Two hen harriers feared killed after leaving nests - MSNBeccy Speight, RSPB chief executive, said: "It is truly sickening to lose these particular birds from Geltsdale in such a short space of time.
Beccy Speight, RSPB chief executive, said that without amendments, the legislation would “supercharge the decline of our most precious habitats and wildlife”.
RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight urged ministers to increase the UK agricultural budget to help farmers deliver nature-friendly farming, and to ensure energy infrastructure development and house ...
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