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Rutland Osprey Project Webcam Appeal raises £16,040.24!
We are excited to announce that our Osprey Project Webcam Appeal has raised over £16,000! We have now been able to purchase and install new state-of-the-art equipment, which will live stream…
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Rutland Osprey Project celebrates 200th chick!
The ground-breaking project that reintroduced ospreys to England and helped bring them back to Wales has seen its 200th chick fledge this year, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary!
WOW Day 3: The Rutland Translocation Project
Day 3 of World Osprey Week is all about the Rutland Translocation Project, which ran between 1996 and 2001.
Young Osprey Ambassador aims to raise £1,500 for the Rutland Osprey Project
Can you help our Young Osprey Ambassador complete the biggest challenge of his life?
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Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
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Rutland Ospreys in Winter
Tim Mackrill, our consultant to the Osprey Project, gives an update on sightings of Rutland Ospreys during the winter months.
30,000 Birds Ringed by Staff and Volunteers at Rutland Water through long-term monitoring project.
Over 30,000 birds have been processed and ringed by staff and volunteers at Rutland Water Nature Reserve through the Constant Effort Sites (CES) scheme since 1987, contributing to a nationally…
Tracking Rutland Osprey's Global Journeys
Two majestic male ospreys from Rutland Water, known as S1 and 4K, have been fitted with satellite transmitters so bird experts can track their amazing global journeys.