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Do you have something to share with your fellow teenagers, or is there something that really makes your blood boil? This is your chance to have your say.

Send your thoughts to phoenix@rspb.org.uk along with a photo of yourself, and we will try and feature as many of your comments as we can throughout the year.

We've only got one planet...

'My name is Ella Cunnison. I was chosen to represent the UK at the UN Children & Youth Conference on the Environment 2011. For that, I got to go all the way to Bandung, Indonesia! I had a great time...' More...

We've only got one planet...

A guest speaker at 15!

Could you get up in front of 60 people and give a talk? Langdon Truscott had to do just that. Find out how he coped with nerves, celebrities and a huge audience. More...

A guest speaker at 15!

Moths and me

Llywelyn Lee, 16, wasn't mad about moths - until he got the chance to see some up close. He explains why moths are amazing. More...

Moths and me

The cranberry picker

Phoenix member Ifan Birtwistle follows a centuries-old tradition of west Wales... More...

The cranberry picker

The village of lesser kestrels

Phoenix member Lambros Tsounis of Athens reports on a glimmer of hope for the smaller of Europe’s two kestrel species. More...

The village of lesser kestrels

Don't waste it!

The average Brit will discard 31,000 drinks cans, 5 television sets, 7 computers and 1 trampoline in their lifetime! Is all this waste really necessary? asks Phoenix member Alison Madgwick. More...

Don't waste it!

Puffins and terns

Phoenix member Oscar Wilkie tells us about his seabird-filled summer trip to Iceland. More...

Puffins and terns

An unBelizeable experience

When Phoebe Cross' college offered her the opportunity to go to Belize on a two-week trip, it sounded too good to be true! Here she tells her story from a once in a lifetime trip. More...

An unBelizeable experience

Working at the RSPB

Hello - I'm Nia Hoffmann and I am on work experience at The Lodge. So far, everyone is very friendly and the whole experience is generally a lot less scary that I thought it would be. My task today has been to interview Emma Brookman in the RSPB's Wildlife Enquiries team. More...

Working at the RSPB