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The RSPB has headquarters in all four UK countries, and a network of offices in England and Scotland. These local offices are your first point of contact with the Society. 

UK headquarters

We carry out conservation work in many different areas - for example, at our 200-plus nature reserves, helping farmers find wildlife-friendly methods, researching bird populations and working with international partners abroad. Getting people of all ages interested in wildlife and the environment around them is also a vitally important part of our role. More...

England

From ancient woodlands and lowland heaths, to estuaries and rugged coasts, England is rich in wildlife habitats and special birds, from stone-curlews and bitterns, to cirl buntings and marsh harriers. More...

RSPB Arne reserve

Northern Ireland

RSPB Northern Ireland's core purpose is to conserve wild birds and habitats in Northern Ireland. In doing so, our work also benefits other wildlife and people, by improving the quality of life here. More...

Kebble reserve, Rathlin Island, sea stacks at western end of island

Scotland

Scotland is amazing for wildlife. The variety of species and habitats is outstanding - from golden eagles to otters, red squirrels to wintering geese and huge seabird colonies - all set among rugged mountains, moorland, ancient Caledonian pine forests and miles of coastline. More...

Views of beach, RSPB Loch of Strathbeg nature reserve

Wales

Wales has a wonderful variety of habitats and wildlife, offering many opportunities for people to enjoy the benefits of fresh air and the countryside. More...

Waterfall, RSPB Lake Vyrnwy reserve

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RSPB Arne reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2000_1912_009 )
Kebble reserve, Rathlin Island, sea stacks at western end of island - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 9001997-01164-009)
Views of beach, RSPB Loch of Strathbeg nature reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2004_7296_009)
Waterfall, RSPB Lake Vyrnwy reserve - RSPB Images - Ben Hall (rspb-images.com, Ref: D_2007_21018_0031 )
Black browed albatross, West Point Island, Falklands - Grahame Madge (The RSPB)
Family Birdwatching through living room window - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)
Landsacpe view across lake at first light, blue clear sky, Lake Vyrnwy - RSPB Images - Ben Hall (rspb-images.com)