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Species policy
In Britain alone, there are over 3,000 non-native species. Many non-native species are harmless, causing no disruption to the environment or native wildlife in their new locations, but occasionally a species will establish and thrive in a way that can pose a threat to native biodiversity. These species are referred to as invasive non-natives.
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Birds of prey are among our most spectacular and well known birds, but remain a controversial subject for some. Birds of prey in the UK: On a Wing and a Prayer is a new report produced by 26 organisations, which attempts to address some of these controversies, relying on fact rather than anecdote. More... |  |
The Great Crane Project is a partnership between the RSPB, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) and the Pensthorpe Conservation Trust. It was set up in 2006 with the aim of helping the re-colonisation of the UK by the crane. A major element of the project is a proposed re-establishment of breeding cranes in Somerset. More... |  |
The RSPB welcomes the Government's decision to reject a cull of badgers in England. We are currently opposed to badger culling and will not voluntarily grant access for badger control on our land.
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