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Project updatesThe sociable lapwing is a critically endangered species that has undergone a severe population decline in recent years. Read what the RSPB has been doing to help it. Montserrat Centre Hills Project Since 2005, the RSPB has been involved with Montserrat's Centre Hills Project, which aims to increase local capacity for biodiversity and protected area management. Digging for conservation victory in south-west Uganda Echuya is a beautiful, montane tropical forest and Important Bird Area in the south-west corner of Uganda. Since July 2004, the RSPB has been implementing the Echuya Forest Conservation Project in collaboration with its Ugandan BirdLife Partner, NatureUganda. |
ContactsUK Headquarters, The RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL, United Kingdom Document libraryRecently published documents from International. 2.57Mb, PDF This review of RSPB policy and advocacy highlights the key areas where the RSPB has sought to make a difference in 2006 and identifies the major challenges wildlife faces within the UK, Europe and further afield. Costing Biodiversity Priorities in the UK Overseas 392Kb, PDF The UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs) have long been acknowledged as being rich in biodiversity. With the exception of the British Antarctic Territory and Gibraltar, they are all islands, small in size and isolated to varying degrees. As a result, they collectively support large numbers of endemic plants and animals. Visit our Document Library for more. Job vacanciesResearch Biologist Gola 1375, Kenema, Sierra Leone Visit our Job vacancies section for more. |