The latest news from the RSPB. If you would like to support the essential work the RSPB do in conserving birds and wildlife then please consider making a donation.
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The RSPB's Sandwell Valley nature reserve is working with Groundwork West Midlands and their crew of Land Apprentices to make their corner of the world better for people and wildlife - while at the same time creating valuable work experience for local people that have been previously unemployed.
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If you are not sure what the RSPB does or if you want to get to know us, then these events at Leighton Moss are for you.
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A panel of teenagers will take their environmental concerns to Parliament today to challenge MPs in the run up to the General Election.
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Voters are being offered the chance to ask politicians what they would do to tackle climate change and other environmental problems.
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A nationwide plea for swift sightings has revealed the critical role that Britain's householders play in the future of this declining species.
Almost all swifts recorded were found nesting on buildings and over three quarters of them (77%), found nesting in houses.
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Visitors to RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve can now sit back and enjoy the fabulous views in style, thanks to a donation from local garden nurseries.
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The RSPB is helping Humberside Police with the investigation into the disappearance of 18-year old Russell Bohling who lives in the West Ella area of Hull.
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Voters in Edgbaston, Harborne, Quinton and Bartley Green are being offered the chance to ask the politicians vying to be their MP at the next election what they would do to tackle climate change and other environmental problems.
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Some of the country's leading wildlife enthusiasts are encouraging you to get into the countryside this spring, thanks to two volunteers at RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve.
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Wild things are in store for secondary students in Warwickshire as the RSPB's Middleton Lakes nature reserve, near Tamworth, launches its pioneering Lifelong Learning education programme today.
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