'A million voices for nature'
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WELCOME to the Liverpool RSPB Local Group |
Royal
Society for the Protection of Birds
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About Us The Liverpool RSPB Local Group was
formed in 1972 to support the work of the RSPB in protecting birds and
their environment. Liverpool is centrally placed in a string of coastal
sites and reserves in North West England and North Wales from Leighton
Moss and Morecambe Bay in the north to Glan Conwy in the west . Not far away the upland areas of the
Pennines, Snowdonia, and the Lake District are easily reached. Along the
coast to the north of the city a line of local and national nature
reserves take the birdwatcher to the River Ribble estuary while to the
south lie the estuaries of the Mersey and Dee which are of
international importance for wintering wildfowl and waders. Eight indoor meetings are held during the year with a four month break during the Summer months. Held on the third Monday of the month, in the church hall of Mossley Hill Parish Church, ( St. Mathew and St. James ) at the junction of Rose Lane and Mossley Hill road. Meetings commence at 7.30pm and last about 2 hours with an interval for refreshments. Admission charges apply. 'Eh amigo', sure makes a change from bread! Nestcam pages.
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Anniversary 2002 marked the 30th anniversary of the Liverpool Group making it one of the oldest members groups in the U.K. Through membership of the group we help the RSPB in its work by making financial donations and by taking part in surveys and educational projects. With your help this essential work can be increased, if you would like to join with us then please apply by clicking on the link below. Liverpool RSPB Local Group
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