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I’ve been the RSPB’s Conservation Director since May 2011. As I settle into the job, I’ll be blogging on all the big conservation topics and providing an inside view of our conservation projects. I hope you enjoy reading it and feel inspired to join in t
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Blog post:
Is anywhere safe?
MartinHarper
In the week when we are debating the legacy of our longest-serving post war Prime Minister, other events have raised questions about what is happening to our green and pleasant land and to the wonders of the deep blue sea. Yesterday started well with the first chiffchaff of spring heard calling at...
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11 Apr 2013
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wet and wild times
MartinHarper
So, the final week of the parliamentary term starts now. Some MPs, including the Biodiversity Minister Richard Benyon MP will celebrate the start of their summer break by going to the Game Fair later this week. The RSPB will be there, as always, and this year we'll be celebrating our work with the...
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18 Jul 2011
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Seabird City
MartinHarper
I love my job. I spent yesterday at the wonderful Bempton Cliffs nature reserve. A quarter of a million noisy, smelly majestic seabirds on a 2.5km stretch of the East Yorkshire coast. It was a joy to be able to go out on a boat and mix with the gannets, kittiwakes, puffins, guillemots and razorbills...
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6 Jul 2011
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