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South East EnglandDevelopment, climate change and our changing countryside conspire to present the major conservation challenges but noisy colonies of Sandwich terns, mudflats teeming with wading birds, and the 'churr' of nightjars from summer heathlands are just some of the bird riches that can still be enjoyed. The number of RSPB reserves here is growing fast, giving wonderful opportunities for experiencing the area's wildlife, from the oldest RSPB reserve at Dungeness to the most-visited at Pulborough Brooks to one of our newest and most adventurous at Rainham Marshes. Counties coveredClick on a county to find out what's going on in South East England. ContactSouth East Regional Office 2nd Floor Tel: 01273 775333 |
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