Ginny
@ginnysanderson.bsky.social
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Campaigns and comms at RSPB Scotland. Former journo at The Herald, The Scotsman, and Edinburgh Evening News. [email protected]
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In Scotland we’re known for braving the cold, battling the wind and pretending it’s ‘taps aff’ weather at 12°C. But there’s one thing we won’t just tough out - losing Scotland’s wild places.

It’s in our nature to act. Sign our petition and stand up for nature: www.wwf.org.uk/scotland/202... ✏️
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Agriculture is one of the biggest sources of emissions in Scotland - nature-friendly farming could be a major part of the solution, with benefits for food producers, wildlife and the climate.

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Right now just 5% of Scotland’s farm funding directly supports nature-friendly farming. That’s nowhere near enough.

Ahead of next year’s elections call on party leaders to commit to investing in a future where wildlife and farmers thrive 🚜 🐦🐝

Take action now: action.rspb.org.uk/page/174887/...
A calling Corncrake standing in long grasses.
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We're pleased that the @parliament.scot Rural Affairs and Islands Committee has backed proposals in the Natural Environment Bill to introduce statutory targets to restore nature.

Nature targets are a key demand of our Scotland Loves Nature campaign.

Read more:
www.scotlink.org/msps-back-na...
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🚨Good to see today's committee report calling for major improvements to Scotland’s new nature law.

Part 2 of the Natural Environment Bill could significantly weaken protections for Scotland’s wildlife – from seabird colonies at Bass Rock to Golden Eagles in the Cairngorms.

It must be fixed!
A  blue tile with an RSPB Scotland logo at the bottom and a statement that reads “The Natural Environment Bill could be a gamechanger for Scotland’s nature.

We are pleased to see strong support in today’s report from the committee for the introduction of legal nature restoration targets, along with reforms to deer management and National Parks.
 
It is also reassuring that they recognised that Part 2 of the bill poses a significant risk to wildlife in our most iconic landscapes.
 
RSPB Scotland remains convinced that Part 2 of the Natural Environment Bill is unnecessary.
 
We are calling on the Scottish Government to remove or significantly amend this section.
 
The Natural Environment Bill must drive the recovery of nature in Scotland – not take us further away from it.”
Red squirrel standing by a tree root. It is facing the camera with its left front paw raised slightly off the ground
ginnysanderson.bsky.social
Today we've launched our campaign to grow Scotland's future!

Nature-friendly farming could be a huge part of the solution to the nature and climate crisis

It can help restore wildlife, cut emissions, and grow sustainable food, so let's fund it properly!

action.rspb.org.uk/page/174887/...
Scotland needs nature-friendly farming!
Join me and call on the leaders of the major political parties to grow a nature and climate-friendly future for Scotland's farms and crofts. The status quo is letting down our wildlife, our farmers, a...
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rspbscotland.bsky.social
Right now just 5% of Scotland’s farm funding directly supports nature-friendly farming. That’s nowhere near enough.

Ahead of next year’s elections call on party leaders to commit to investing in a future where wildlife and farmers thrive 🚜 🐦🐝

Take action now: action.rspb.org.uk/page/174887/...
A calling Corncrake standing in long grasses.
ginnysanderson.bsky.social
It was so amazing to be part of Scotland’s mass lobby yesterday!

Hundreds of people came to Scottish Parliament to demand action for climate and nature

Massive well done to @sccscot.bsky.social for organising 👏
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Thanks to everyone who joined us at the mass lobby in Edinburgh today!

Hundreds of people came together to speak up for nature and climate at Scottish Parliament.

If you couldn't make it, you can still make your voice heard:
www.rspb.org.uk/scotland/new...
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This week every MSP in @parliament.scot received a book of messages speaking about people's deep connection to nature, pain at the destruction they have witnessed in their lifetimes, and determination to help nature recover.
Read the messages here: www.scotlandlovesnature.scot/dear-msp-nat...
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rspbscotland.bsky.social
Help shape a rare opportunity to Save Scotland’s nature.

The Natural Environment Bill is a once-in-a-generation chance to help Scotland’s nature recover.

Join us in calling for the Bill to be the strongest it can by emailing your MSP today:
action.rspb.org.uk/page/177329/...
A Red Squirrel is perched on  tree trunk looking directly at the camera.
ginnysanderson.bsky.social
Today we're taking a stand for an area of outstanding wildlife in Scotland

Please join us and email Scottish Ministers urging them to protect Coul Links!
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📢Help save Coul Links!

Once again, this beautiful place is threatened by plans for a golf course which would do irreparable damage to rare habitats and wildlife. 🌱🦆🐦🦋🪰

Join us in sending a message to Scottish Ministers to stand up for nature. Add your voice: action.rspb.org.uk/page/166270/...
Aerial photo of Coul Links showing the sea, dunes, grass and pools behind the dunes in orange sunlight
ginnysanderson.bsky.social
Some devastating news today.

Earlier this year the First Minister @johnswinney.bsky.social said "nature should be at the heart of climate action". This decision flies in the face of that.
rspbscotland.bsky.social
A dark day for Scotland’s seabirds.

We're incredibly concerned that Scottish Government have granted consent for the Berwick Bank offshore windfarm, which could catapult some of our most vulnerable species toward extinction 🚨

We will carefully scrutinise the details and consider our next steps.
“This is a very dark day for seabirds.
Berwick Bank would be catastrophic for Scotland’s globally important seabirds which are already facing alarming declines. Its impacts are so damaging it will make it very difficult for other, less-harmful windfarms to come forward. We are incredibly concerned that Scottish Government have granted consent for a project which could catapult some of Scotland’s most-loved seabird species towards extinction.” Gannet pair courting
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This is predicted to be one of the most damaging windfarms for birds we are aware of anywhere on the planet.

We support nature positive offshore wind, but this isn’t it. It’s a disaster in the making.
rspbscotland.bsky.social
A dark day for Scotland’s seabirds.

We're incredibly concerned that Scottish Government have granted consent for the Berwick Bank offshore windfarm, which could catapult some of our most vulnerable species toward extinction 🚨

We will carefully scrutinise the details and consider our next steps.
“This is a very dark day for seabirds.
Berwick Bank would be catastrophic for Scotland’s globally important seabirds which are already facing alarming declines. Its impacts are so damaging it will make it very difficult for other, less-harmful windfarms to come forward. We are incredibly concerned that Scottish Government have granted consent for a project which could catapult some of Scotland’s most-loved seabird species towards extinction.” Gannet pair courting
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rspbscotland.bsky.social
A dark day for Scotland’s seabirds.

We're incredibly concerned that Scottish Government have granted consent for the Berwick Bank offshore windfarm, which could catapult some of our most vulnerable species toward extinction 🚨

We will carefully scrutinise the details and consider our next steps.
“This is a very dark day for seabirds.
Berwick Bank would be catastrophic for Scotland’s globally important seabirds which are already facing alarming declines. Its impacts are so damaging it will make it very difficult for other, less-harmful windfarms to come forward. We are incredibly concerned that Scottish Government have granted consent for a project which could catapult some of Scotland’s most-loved seabird species towards extinction.” Gannet pair courting
ginnysanderson.bsky.social
“If the solution to climate change means destroying our natural environment, then it’s no solution at all"

Good to get some coverage of our opposition to Berwick Bank on STV - this massive windfarm would kill thousands of seabirds and needs to be refused

news.stv.tv/east-central...
Offshore wind farm project poses 'devastating' threat to seabirds, experts warn
Plans for large-scale wind farm could tip seabirds 'living on the margins of survival' into steep decline.
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rspbscotland.bsky.social
Make your voice heard 📣

The Natural Environment Bill could be a game changer for Scotland’s incredible nature. Tell our politicians how much it matters to you!

Join us and @scotlink.bsky.social on Thursday 12 June to demand action ➡️ eventbrite.co.uk/e/stand-up-for-nature-tickets-1343691721109
Green background with illustration of megaphone and text which says Declare your love for nature
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Today is #BiodiversityDay – a perfect time to reflect on the state of Scotland’s nature.

Scotland is famous for its incredible wildlife and wild places but is one of the most nature depleted countries on the planet (ranking 28th from the bottom out of 240).

@unbiodiversity.bsky.social
An infographic titled How much nature is left in Scotland? Below it the outlines of 10 European countries are shown along with their biodiversity intactness percentage and ranking. Scotland is highlighted as it ranks 28th from the bottom of 240 countries with an intactness of 56%.
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Today, we handed in a petition with over 100,000 voices calling on the UK Chancellor not to cut the budget for nature friendly farming.

This matters to Scotland because if the UK budget is cut, it is harder to secure funding for Scottish farmers and crofters to support nature.
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We’ve just delivered a message to Downing Street, backed by over 100,000 of you.‼️

Farmers, NGOs and the public are standing together to demand action.

UK Government, this is a call you can't afford to ignore.

Any cut now would be a disaster for farming and nature.
A group of campaigners from the RSPB and partner organisations stand in front of the Houses of Parliament, holding bold signs calling for support for nature-friendly farming. One sign reads “Nature can’t afford a pay cut!” while others say “Farm with nature” and “To grow food, we need nature.” Three people wear oversized bird head costumes, and at the centre, a young woman holds a box showing the petition total: 106,744 signatures. The mood is determined and urgent, highlighting public support for protecting nature’s farming budget.
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Today’s Climate Change Committee advice shows nature is vital in tackling climate change

@scotgov must now take urgent action for nature and climate, including:

• Investing in nature friendly farming
• Restoring peatlands
• Expanding native woodlands
• Protecting blue carbon stores
An aerial image of Forsinard Flows nature reserve, including the look out tower against a backdrop of peatland pools, mountains and a clear blue sky.
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One giant windfarm is threatening Scotland’s iconic seabirds - and the future of offshore wind

So we've written to @johnswinney.bsky.social urging him to say no to Berwick Bank

Our director Anne McCall explains why in this blog – and how you can help.

bit.ly/438rM4a
RSPB Scotland Director Anne McCall with Bass Rock in the distance
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rspbscotland.bsky.social
“This is a really critical decision point”

We're calling for Scottish Ministers to say no to Berwick Bank.

This mega windfarm proposal would be a disaster for Scotland's seabirds.

If it is refused, it would unlock a host of nature-friendly offshore projects.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJNM...
RSPB Scotland and other charities warn of an unprecedented threat to seabirds from a giant wind farm
YouTube video by RSPB
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This Sunday is International Dawn Chorus Day.

The intensity of birdsong is reaching its peak, which you can experience at one of our nature reserves in Scotland this weekend.

Find your nearest event here: events.rspb.org.uk/browse?filte...

📸: Ben Andrew
A Song Thrush perched on a branch mid-song
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A post-mortem has confirmed that a dead Sparrowhawk found in Inverness last month had been shot with a shotgun.

The RSPB and Police Scotland are appealing for anyone with information in connection to this incident to come forward.

📸: Fiona Howie
A fatally shot Sparrowhawk found in Inverness
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It’s Puffin Day!

Puffins are probably our most well-known seabird and many people’s favourite.

But if we want to keep having the chance to see these surprisingly small beauties along our coast then we need to take action.

#Puffins #PuffinDay

📷: Katie Nethercoat (rspb-images.com)
Two puffins one coming in to land while another sat on a rock looks up at it. A large blurred guillemot is in the foreground.