About us

Welcome

Our work is driven by a passionate belief that we all have a responsibility to protect birds and the environment. Bird populations reflect the health of the planet on which our future depends.

The need for an effective bird conservation organisation has never been greater. Climate change, agricultural intensification, expansion of urban areas and transport infrastructure, and over-exploitation of our seas all pose major threats to birds.

The RSPB could not exist without its supporters and members. Whether you join us, give a donation, purchase items from us or undertake voluntary work, your support is vital to the future of birds and the places where they live.

Awards & Recognition

We have received several awards. Find out about some of the recognition we have received for our work.

Read about our awards


What we do

We work for the conservation of wild birds in many different ways.

Find out what we do

Looking to the future

We face many challenges, both globally and in the UK.

Our future challenges

History of the RSPB

Read about the major milestones in our history.

Learn about us

Facts about the RSPB

  • Over a million members, including over 170,000 youth members.
  • A staff of over 1,300 people and over 13,000 volunteers.
  • Resources available for charitable purposes in 2007 was £78.6 million.
  • 200 nature reserves covering 130,000 hectares home to 80% of our rarest or most threatened bird species.
  • A UK headquarters, three national offices and nine regional offices.
  • A local network of 175 local groups and more than 110 youth groups.
  • At least 9 volunteers for every paid member of staff.

More facts and figures