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Nature is having a birthday!
The last 100 years have kept us pretty busy. Thanks to people like you, we have restored the fortunes of some of Wales' most iconic birds and protected many habitats. Hurray!
But today, some of our most loved wildlife and wild places face grave threats and challenges. Farmland birds such as curlews are in huge decline, our special sites are in dire need of investment and our children face living in a Wales with hardly any birdsong or wild places.
Supporters like you have helped us to succeed in the past. But our growing 'to do' list shows our work is more crucial than ever and we can't face the challenges alone. We need your help to save our birds and our nature for our children.
Here's to the next 100 years!
Celebrate our centenary with us
- Have fun at one of our centenary events, which are being held across Wales throughout the year.
- Join our 'We love Wales' online group to share your memories, stories or photos of RSPB Cymru. Chat to other members and read our blog for updates on centenary news and events.
- Whether you've got half an hour or three months to spare, give Welsh wildlife a boost by volunteering your time and skills.
- Love nature or know someone who does? Join the RSPB or buy membership as a gift.
- Enjoy a great day out at one of our beautiful nature reserves.
- As pressures on the environment mount, support an RSPB campaign and give nature a voice.
Follow the links on the right and along the top of this page to find out more.
How you can help
If you're a member of our online community, please join the We love Wales group and say hi! If you're not, it's quick, easy and free to register today.
Say hello to our online community
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Read our timeline to find out just a few of our highlights from the last century. More... |
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To celebrate 100 years of the RSPB in Wales, you can buy special pin badges featuring iconic wildlife. You could even be the lucky recipient of a golden curlew badge. More... |
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Here come the girls! We have teamed up with Girlguiding Cymru to create three special centenary projects for Guides across Wales. More... |
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