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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

UK charity, founded in 1889, aiming to conserve and protect wild birds, both in the UK and overseas. It has a network of reserves in all types of habitat comprising some 130,000 ha/321,250 acres), and is the largest voluntary wildlife-conservation body in Europe. Headquartered in the town of Sandy, in Bedfordshire, England, it publishes conservation lists of endangered birds as well as a members' magazine, Birds, quarterly.



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LLANISHEN man Pete Elkington became involved with the RSPB as a volunteer to give something back and to make friends.
THE seabird breeding season is coming to an end and visitors will soon have their last chance to see the black and white birds that have nested at RSPB South Stack on Anglesey this summer.
The RSPB already runs a popular lunchtime health walk in Birmingham city centre but are hoping that this event will encourage more people to join in.
 
 
 
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