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Safeguard our Sealife (click)

 The seas around the UK's coasts are increasingly over- fished, over-trafficked and over-developed, but crucially under-protected. Our precious seas are dying from neglect. Your support today will help safeguard our sea life.

Isle of May Kittiwake - RPSB imagesPuffin - RSPB images
Can wildlife survive the biofuels surge?
The current rush to biofuels is causing nothing short of disaster for wildlife habitat across the world.
In some areas, extensively farmed lands with wildlife-friendly features are being converted to more intensive farming for biofuel crops. In other areas, valuable natural ecosystems such as forests, peatlands and grasslands are being cleared, drained and ploughed up to grow biofuels.
Wonderful places for wildlife are being made into wastelands for wildlife
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Save The Sumatran Rainforest (click)

Help us rise to one of our greatest conservation challenges and save one of the finest rainforests anywhere in the world - home to spectacular birds and the rare Sumatran Tiger.

RSPB IMAGE- SUMATRAN TIGER - DAVE WATTS Banded Pitta Harapan Rainforest
Help us halt illegal hunting (click)

Millions of migratory birds are ruthlessly slaughtered on their way to their breeding grounds in Europe. More than 100 species are being illegally killed.

Trutle Dove shot illegally in Malta Blackcap caught in mist nest in Cyprus
Catastrophic impact of world's largest onshore wind farm (click)

 One of the most important and special areas for wildlife in Scotland and Europe is under threat from a proposed 181-turbine wind farm.

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BBC SPRING & AUTUMNWATCH SURVEY 2007 (click) 

Peacock Butterfly Tadpoles Feeding - Laura Bimson

Join the BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch (click)

Garden BirdWatch is all about getting involved and making a difference by collecting simple records of the birds using your garden. This information enables researchers at the BTO to monitor the changing fortunes of garden birds.

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SAVE THE ALBATROSS (click)

100,000 albatrosses are killed every year on longline fishing hooks - that's one every five minutes

 

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Send a climate Valentine

Without immediate, effective action to tackle climate change, we risk committing the world to mass extinctions in less than 50 years. Support our campaign by contacting your MP. Take part and send them a Valentines message calling for a sustainable 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, and a programme to help birds and wildlife adapt to the climate change that is already occurring.

 

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Nest Box Challenge 

The BTO  & BBC’s Breathing Places. Nest Box Challenge is a survey open to everyone with access to a nest box. Collect information about breeding birds in gardens and green spaces across the UK, register your box and enter details of what you see on-line.

Nestbox Challenge LogoBlue Tit and Eggs, 2006 Nestcam

 

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