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RSPB Plus gives you all the latest news from the RSPB, tips about how you can help birds and wildlife, plus information on how you can get involved. Over 200,000 people already subscribe and it's growing every month.

Do I have to be an RSPB member?

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Does it cost anything?

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What will I actually receive?

We will send you our e-mail newsletter every month and other e-mails about our conservation, campaigning and fundraising work.

How easy is it to unsubscribe?

Every e-mail you receive will include options allowing you to unsubscribe so, if you decide it's not for you, you can remove yourself from the list at any time. Please bear in mind however that it may take a few days for us to process your unsubscription.

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You can also sign up for our farming e-newsletter and other e-mails from the RSPB about farming. The farming e-newsletter goes out quarterly (in March, June, September and December) with seasonal advice about helping birds and wildlife on your farm, new agricultural schemes and the latest farming news from the RSPB. To sign up to the farming e-newsletter, please click here.

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Latest news

RSPB condemns Weston Otmoor 'Eco' Town' plan

Plans to build an ‘Eco-town’ of 15,000 houses at Weston Otmoor, north of Oxford, have been slammed by Europe’s largest conservation charity, the RSPB.

Hundreds of Yorkshire seabirds drowning in fishing nets

The RSPB believes hundreds of seabirds have died so far this summer after becoming entangled in fishing nets set for salmon and sea trout in Filey Bay, North Yorkshire.

Golden eagle killing thwarts bird's recovery

The Golden Eagle Framework, published today by Scottish Natural Heritage, proves relentless persecution is halting this magnificent bird of prey’s recovery in Scotland and is thwarting the bird’s return to northern England.

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