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Regular donations

A regular Direct Debit donation is a simple, secure and effective way to support our conservation work. More...

Pair of gannets preening on Bass Rock

Save the Sumatran rainforest

Help us rise to one of our greatest conservation challenges and save one of the finest rainforests anywhere in the world - home to spectacular birds and the rare Sumatran tiger. More...

Sumatran tiger

Help us keep Abernethy special

Abernethy is home to many spectacular birds and mammals as well as a number of rare plants and invertebrates. Your gift today can help us keep Abernethy special for this wildlife, and people for generations to come. More...

Male capercaillie displaying at lek in pine woods at the RSPB Abernethy Forest nature reserve

Give a gift to Hope Farm

Over the past 30 years our farmland birds have suffered appalling losses, partly due to changing agricultural practices. Your gift today will help us continue to show how farming can benefit birds and other wildlife without farmers losing income. More...

Skylark in song-flight

Help us safeguard Ramsey Island

Ramsey Island is a truly spectacular island reserve, home to important numbers of plants, breeding birds, and other animals. Your gift today can help us maintain the diversity of habitats that this wildlife depends on. More...

View of sea cliffs, Ramsey Island RSPB reserve

Help us restore heathland at The Lodge

Heathland is vital for several species of remarkable birds and other wildlife, including Dartford warblers, nightjars, small copper butterflies and natterjack toads. With your help we can create and maintain a wonderful home for this vulnerable heathland wildlife. More...

Brash on clear fell (heathland restoration area) being mulched, RSPB The Lodge

Asian vultures appeal

Three of southern Asia's vultures have declined by more than 95% since the early 1990s. We need to raise money urgently to save these magnificent birds. Can you help? More...

Indian white-backed vulture

About the RSPB

The RSPB speaks out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten our environment. We rely upon memberships and donations to fund our work. Nature is amazing - help us keep it that way. More...

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Eggs-actly what we hoped for!

A pair of rare hen harriers is incubating six eggs at a nest site in Northumberland’s North Tynedale, the RSPB and Forestry Commission announced today (7 May 2008).

National Ethical Investment Week

As a supporter of green and ethical investment, the RSPB is supporting National Ethical Investment Week 2008.

On a wing and a prayer

A coalition of conservation, countryside and welfare groups has called for increased efforts to tackle the illegal killing of the UK’s birds of prey.

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Gannet pair preening on Bass Rock - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1009563)
Sumatran tiger - Dave Watts
Male capercaillie displaying at lek in pine woods at the RSPB Abernethy Forest nature reserve - Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com, Ref: 9001998_00445_002)
Skylark in song-flight - Steve Round
View of sea cliffs, Ramsey Island RSPB reserve - RSPB Images - Ben Hall (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1017208)
Brash on clear fell (heathland restoration area) being mulched, RSPB The Lodge - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1021759 )
Indian white-backed vulture - Goran Ekstrom
Wandering albatross - Felix Heintzenburg (Biofokus)
Dave Hole with writer Sasha Norris working on House Sparrows - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)
Gannet pair preening on Bass Rock - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1009563)
Bird illustrations by Mike Langman (RSPB)