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Climate change - the year so far
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06/28/19 • 14 min
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 mass lobby in Westminster. On this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham talks to Dan Rouse, a young ornithologist and campaigner who took over the RSPB Twitter feed for the day to report on the event. And she meets the RSPB’s Ruth Davis, deputy director of policy and advocacy in the global conservation team to assess what has changed and hopes for the future.
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The State of Nature 2019
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10/04/19 • 19 min
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 Scientist, about the report which has been collated from data produced in partnerships with more than 70 conservation NGOs, research institutes and UK and national governments. She also meets the RSPB’s new Chief Executive Becky Speight who talks about her first five weeks and post and her vision for the future of Europe's largest conservation organisation.
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Research at work for nature
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07/30/19 • 16 min
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 positive and negative effects of feeding garden birds while the RSPB’s Reserve Report 2018 reports winners and losers around the country – all vital information in the fight to help nature in the face of habitat loss and climate change. On this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham speaks to BTO research ecologist Dr Kate Plummer and the RSPB’s senior reserve ecologist Kelly Thomas about their findings.
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Puffarazzi 2019
Nature's Voice
05/30/19 • 15 min
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 lives of these iconic birds who are on the red list of conservation concern. On this episode of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham talks to Dr Ellie Owen about why she’s asking for more photos this year. And she meets Rob Hughes one of the volunteers who identified and counted all the fish in the images you sent.
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Global Climate Strike
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08/30/19 • 14 min
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 the UK Student Climate Network and is encouraging members and staff to take part. On this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham talks to the RSPB’s youth development manager Emily Lomax and campaigns officer Natasha Yorke Edgell about taking part and how it might influence governments to act to stop climate catastrophe.
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Sleeping wild in your garden and Springwatch at Minsmere
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05/22/14 • 12 min
For the Big Wild Sleepout this year why not host a sleepover in your garden? The idea is to get up close to nature, and raise money to protect it, by spending a night outdoors between June 16th and 22nd. Jane Markham talks to Richard Bashford about how to get the most out of your sleepout. Plus the RSPB's Minsmere reserve in Suffolk is the new home for the BBC's Springwatch programmes. Will they film a bittern 'booming' and perhaps, more excitingly, will these rare and secretive herons breed in the reedbeds?
Designer jewellery for the birds
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10/31/16 • 18 min
Jewellery designer Alex Monroe has created some very special pieces for the RSPB featuring a curlew, a pair of turtle doves and a harvest mouse. The collection illustrates his great love for wildlife and in particular the wildlife on the RSPB’s Minsmere reserve in Suffolk - a place he’s known since he was a child. He’ll be telling Jane Markham about his inspiration and she’ll be meeting the RSPB’s Adam Rowlands and Matthew Parrott from Minsmere to find out more about one of the RSPB's flagship reserves. Alex will be donating £35 from each piece sold to the RSPB.
Autumn Arrivals
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11/21/14 • 15 min
The Sandwell Valley nature reserve on the edge of Birmingham is a great place to see the winter migrants which will be arriving throughout the month including goosanders and pintails. On this edition of Nature's Voice Jane Markham braves the weather to visit the team there. Plus, now the BBC's Autumn Watch has completed its series at the RSPB's Leighton Moss reserve, we find the otters are still coming out to play.
Is it a waxwing winter for Big Garden Birdwatch 2017?
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12/30/16 • 15 min
The Big Garden Birdwatch 2017 takes place between 28-30 January – yes this year you have a choice of three days to take part in the annual count by spending an hour in your garden noting down all the birds you see. And – particularly if you live in the east of the country – you might be lucky enough to spot an exciting visitor or two this time. With berries short in other parts of northern Europe, waxwings have already been spotted on the east coast. On this month’s Nature’s Voice, Jane Markham discovers that we may be heading for a waxwing winter!
A day in the life of a cricket tickler
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02/28/18 • 17 min
Field crickets are in danger and the Back from the Brink Field Cricket Project team are working to help increase the population of these chunky little crickets which are just 2 cm long. In the 1980s, there was only one group of fewer than 100 individuals left. This is where cricket ticklers come in – their job is to find and collect crickets from one site and move them to new homes on restored heathland. On this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham finds out more from Jane Sears, the RSPB’s senior reserves ecologist and Martin Fowlie – a volunteer cricket tickler!
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How many episodes does Nature's Voice have?
Nature's Voice currently has 100 episodes available.
What topics does Nature's Voice cover?
The podcast is about Non-Profit, Climate, Environment, Natural Sciences, Nature, Wildlife, Podcasts, Science, Business and Birds.
What is the most popular episode on Nature's Voice?
The episode title 'Climate change - the year so far' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Nature's Voice?
The average episode length on Nature's Voice is 15 minutes.
How often are episodes of Nature's Voice released?
Episodes of Nature's Voice are typically released every 30 days, 10 hours.
When was the first episode of Nature's Voice?
The first episode of Nature's Voice was released on Dec 16, 2010.
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