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Blog post:
Volunteering on RSPB Reserve Cafes - THE exciting place to volunteer if you love good food and Nature!
Sallie Crawley
Don't fancy volunteering outdoors? There are plenty of roles for volunteers to help out in RSPB reserve cafes. We have reserves throughout the UK and we are always in need of extra help… in roles that you might not immediately associate with volunteering for the RSPB! There is always a...
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1 May 2013
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Volunteers, an essential element of Date with Nature
Sallie Crawley
Love is in the air! What would be your ideal date with nature? Dates with Nature are a great opportunity for the RSPB to connect people with nature, where they live, work and play. From glimpses of basking sharks in Cornwall to puffins on Shetland there are events across the whole of the UK. The ever...
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1 Feb 2013
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Tropical Forests - Getting involved internationally with the RSPB
Sallie Crawley
Tropical forests are home to 6 million species, including some of the world's most enigmatic and endangered wildlife. They provide food, water and medicines, and act as carbon stores to help in the fight against climate change. But tropical forests are in trouble. Every four seconds an area the...
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1 Jun 2012
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