ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS
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Mission Statement
We're the UK's biggest nature conservation charity - we focus on conserving the UK's wildlife and restoring and protecting its natural habitats.
About This Cause
We are the largest wildlife conservation charity in Europe. We have over a million members and together we help to give nature a home. Although we're the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, we help lots of other wildlife too — making ideal habitats for birds also benefits other creatures. What's in our heart? We love nature — we're passionate about wildlife and wild places. We believe the environment should be at the top of the agenda whether the subject is building houses, setting up wind farms, fishing our seas, transporting goods or educating our children. We never give up, we get things done; making changes for the better, for wildlife and for people. Where do we work? We work across the UK, saving species from extinction, protecting special places for wildlife, and motivating people to add their voice to ours. What do we do? We save birds and other wildlife — preventing them from becoming extinct. We talk about this in terms of "giving nature a home" — it's a strong, memorable metaphor for conservation. It also encompasses everything we want our members and supporters to do. So whether we're transforming thousands of hectares of reserves, working with farmers and landowners, or showing a supporter how to install a bee box, it all adds up to the same thing: giving nature a home, so that birds and other wildlife can thrive again. We save the environment — we can't stop climate change on our own, but we can do everything within our power to lessen its effects and to help wildlife adapt. Our conservation work helps, and we're also campaigning to influence policies on energy, agriculture, transport, planning, fisheries, climate and water use, which all affect the environment. We connect people with nature — we believe that bringing people closer to nature enriches their lives. We create opportunities for people to experience wildlife at first hand. This is especially important with children — getting children excited about the natural world is one of our top priorities. Our ability to help wildlife depends upon the understanding of people like you, your mum, your best mate...