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Blog post:
Look for the bare necessities
Adam Murray
Blogger: Laura White, PA to Public Affairs Manager Suddenly everyone around me has begun talking about children’s programmes and movies. Not the children’s films and programmes I remember like the great Crystal Tips and Alistair, Captain Pugwash and of course Mr Ben or the sublime Jungle...
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25 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:
This weekend...something to bear in mind
lucinda
The RSPB. Otherwise known as the Royal Society for the Protection of, err, Bears?! Yep, that's right, as well as tackling the problems that threaten birds, we also help protect bears. Our work in Sumatra helps protect some amazing wildlife, including sun bears - the world's smallest bear...
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8 Jul 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
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
Blog post:
Harapan - One million tree appeal and Sumatran tiger
Tom
When we, and our local partners, took over the management of Harapan Rainforest three years ago, we immediately started training a team of forest wardens to protect the forest from further illegal logging. Working with our partners - Birdlife International and Burung Indonesia - we also came up with...
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13 Oct 2010
Blog post:
How was it for you?
Tim Webb
It's snowing. It's cold. I've got flu and someone's dismantled my bike trying to nick the rear gears. But I'm happy. I can see a proud crow through the window, stark black against the bleak cold whiteness of the day. There are several tits flitting across the open spaces between...
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16 Dec 2009
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