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Blog post:
São Tomé – a heart-felt report from the field
Ian Fisher
[Posted on behalf of Norbert Schaffer, Head of International Policy and Species Recovery] And brilliant it was! A day I will never forget. The most memorable thing was not the tropical rain forest (completely untouched primary forest, and secondary forest after re-growth). Not the torrential rain...
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16 Jan 2012
Blog post:
Are you stepping up or kicking off?
Ian Barthorpe
I came across this fascinating fact today. The quote's obviously a couple of weeks old, but the message is just as relevant. It's a frightening statistic. Step up for nature and help us to fight the appalling destruction of our rainforests. With the Premier League kicking off the RSPB is asking...
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3 Sep 2011
Blog post:
No fudging the issue
Ian Barthorpe
This morning I was lucky enough to have a sample tasting of the RSPB's newest offering. Fudge. Not just any fudge. This is RSPB Love Nature Fudge. Just like our Love nature chocolate, it is organic and ethically made. Also, like the chocolate, it is palm oil free. And it is simply delicious -...
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19 Apr 2011
Photo:
Rainforest Robin
robync
A local Robin warming up in the Rainforest Biome at Eden, the largest rainforest in captivity in the world. Bird inhabitants of the Rainforest Biome include Sulawesi White Eyes, but local Robins and Blackbirds love coming in to warm up too.
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16 Mar 2011
Blog post:
Fairtrade Fortnight
Lynsey MacFarlane
Fairtrade Fortnight has begun for 2011... I know a lot of you may ask...cocoa and coffee...for BIRDS?! But these products are grown in rainforests which are home to amazing bird species and these are under threat as our demand for these products increases and traditional farming methods are phased...
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2 Mar 2011
Blog post:
From Bitterns and Otters to Fantails and Orangutans
Erica Howe
Blogger: Steve Field, Membership Development Manager It’s almost a year since I took the plunge and decided to dip into my meagre savings and book the holiday of a lifetime to New Zealand and Borneo. As I prepare to jet off later in the week, I’m starting to get quite excited about the...
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15 Feb 2011
Blog post:
Act now for tropical forests
Andre Farrar
In any analysis of the really, really important environmental issues facing the world there’s one that always tops the list – the need to keep tropical forests standing. Given that is probably one of the most obvious statements I’ve made for a while – I must say I’ve been...
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19 Nov 2010
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