The 5 Best Nature's Voice Podcast Episodes
1) Volunteering Special
Volunteers play a key role in the work of the RSPB. In this episode of Nature's Voice we take a look at what they do and why they do it. We hear from volunteers themselves and Jane Markham talks to A...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Bill Oddie on Rainham Marshes plus protecting wildlife from budget cuts.
Bill Oddie joins the celebrations to mark 10 years since work began to turn Rainham Marshes in Essex from urban desolation into the great place it is for wildife and visitors today. And Jane Markham ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) Hope Farm and the Nature of Farming Award
10 years ago the RSPB bought Hope Farm. It's run a commercial venture to prove that wildlife friendly strategies can work alongside modern farming methods to the benefit of farmland birds like skylar...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Every Child Outdoors
Climbing trees, playing conkers and making daisy chains - the simple outdoor pleasures of being a child. But these are becoming a thing of the past according to Every Child Outdoors, newly published r...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) Government Cuts and the RSPB
The RSPB has welcomed the government's commitment to increasing funding for wildlife friendly farming in October's comprehensive spending review. But it's not all good news and on this episode of Nat...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) The State of Nature 2019
The State of Nature Report 2019 shows the decline in the UK’s biodiversity is continuing unabated. In this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham talks to Dr Mark Eaton, RSPB Principal Conservation Sc...Show More
7) Global Climate Strike
The youth movement behind this year’s school strikes is joining other grass roots organisations around the world to call for a Global Climate Strike on September 20th. The RSPB is standing alongside t...Show More
8) Research at work for nature
More and more science projects by conservation and environmental charities show that, globally, wildlife and nature are in trouble. The BTOs recent bird communities’ research illustrates both the posi...Show More
9) Climate change - the year so far
2019 has seen global warming rise up the political agenda - much of it driven by a young people demanding change. At the end of June around 12,000 people from around the country joined The Time is Now...Show More
10) Puffarazzi 2019
Calling all Puffarazzi! Two years ago the RSPB’s Project Puffin put out a call for photographs of puffins with fish in their beaks. Hundreds were received and they tell a fascinating story about the l...Show More