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Case studies
We are restoring and enhancing the wetland habitat at our Otmoor nature reserve, in Oxfordshire, which is one of the most important wetland sites in central England. A portion of the site is lowland wet grassland within a river floodplain.
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The RSPB is involved in the conservation of a variety of plants and invertebrates on our nature reserves and elsewhere. |  |
Recent documents
Birds of prey in the UK: on a wing and a prayer 959Kb, PDF Birds of prey in the UK: on a wing and a prayer has been produced collaboratively by 26 organisations. It highlights the value and importance of birds of prey in the UK and the conservation success story they represent. RSPB Advocacy 2008 2.38Mb, PDF This review of RSPB policy and advocacy highlights the key areas where the RSPB has sought to make a difference in 2007 and identifies the major challenges wildlife faces within the UK, Europe and further afield for 2008. White-tailed eagle sighting form 459Kb, PDF Seen a white-tailed eagle? Print this form, fill in the details and post back to us
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FeaturesConserving biodiversity is about genetic variety, species, habitats and ecosystems. All are important, but it is often most appropriate, practical and effective to focus on species. |  |
Featured document
Lifeline to recovery 1.66Mb, PDF The RSPB's species recovery success in the UK. With foreword from Professor Ian Newton FRS. |