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  1. RSPB works to protect and restore nature across the UK and beyond. Find out about their campaigns, reserves, events, news and success stories.

    • RSPB News

      The word on what we’re up to across the RSPB, news from our...

    • Nature's Home magazine

      The word on what we’re up to across the RSPB, news from our...

    • About the RSPB

      The RSPB is a charity for the conservation of birds and...

  2. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a charitable organisation registered in England and Wales and in Scotland. It was founded in 1889. It works to promote conservation and protection of birds and the wider environment through public awareness campaigns, petitions and through the operation of nature reserves throughout the ...

  3. In 1889, Emily Williamson created the Society for the Protection of Birds with one core aim – to fight a fashion for feathers and exotic plumes that were driving birds including little egrets, great crested grebes and birds of paradise towards extinction.

  4. www.rspb.org.uk › about-usAbout the RSPB

    The RSPB is a UK-based charity that works to protect birds and wildlife around the world. Learn about its history, governance, funding, achievements and events.

  5. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) The RSPB is the country’s largest nature conservation charity, inspiring everyone to give nature a home. Together with our partners, we protect threatened birds and wildlife so that our towns, coast and countryside will once again teem with life.

  6. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. The RSPB speaks out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten our environment. We are the largest wildlife conservation organisation in Europe with over one million members, including over 170,000 youth members.

  7. To promote the conservation of biological diversity and the natural environment for the public benefit by conserving wild birds and other wildlife, and the environment on which they...