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Since its founding in 1889, the RSPB has grown into Europe's
largest wildlife conservation charity, with more than a million
members. It has offices across the UK and while its original
campaign, to end the plumage trade, was successful, it has widened
its sphere of influence to include a huge range of issues that
affect both wildlife and habitats. The main public face of the
RSPB is the creation and management of nature reserves to help
birds and other wildlife, it also does an enormous amount of work
'behind the scenes', including debating with and advising
Government and other major influencers on a range of issues that
affect us all.
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RSPB AIMS
- To promote a more sustainable approach to farming for the good
of wildlife and the rural economy
- To protect and manage habitats and promote public interest in
doing so
- To promote conservation of biodiversity, especially wild birds
and their habitats
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