150th osprey chick hatches at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Historic moment for Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust’s pioneering project bringing extinct species back to England 150 years after it was wiped out
Historic moment for Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust’s pioneering project bringing extinct species back to England 150 years after it was wiped out
A ground-breaking project that reintroduced ospreys to England and helped bring them back to Wales has seen its 200th chick fledge this year.
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Please support our Rutland Osprey Future Fund today to ensure ospreys continue to thrive and soar in our skies for the next 25 years.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.
One of the most exciting ways of seeing Ospreys at Rutland Water is to take a guided trip with members of the Osprey project team aboard the Rutland Belle.