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EnglandFrom 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. The Eastern England region of the RSPB is famous for its wetlands in the Fens, Broads, coast and estuaries plus heaths, woods and farmland valuable for birds and other wildlife. More... | |
London is Europe's largest city with over 7 million people. Yet, despite all this frenetic human activity, London remains one of the World's greenest cities with parks, woodlands and the River Thames. More... | |
The RSPB Midlands region spans 14 counties, covering most of the East and West Midlands government regions. Conservation priorities for this region include the continuing efforts to reverse the declines in a range of threatened farmland bird species, and we are also looking at ways to benefit our much-loved garden birds. More... | |
Northern England is one of the most beautiful and diverse areas of the country, with a stunning variety of landscapes and important wildlife habitats. From upland fells and ancient woodland, to lowland farmland and important wetlands, this is an area full of interest and variety. More... | |
South East England may have a quarter of the UK human population in only 6% of the land area, but it also packs in loads of fantastic habitats, too. These include major estuaries, 40% of Britain's lowland heaths, and extensive areas of wet meadows. More... | |
Our work with farmers and landowners to protect special birds like choughs, cirl buntings and stone-curlews highlights the importance of farmland birds in the south-west, but we are also committed to protecting the region’s heathlands and wetlands - both on and off our nature reserves. More... | |
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