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The RSPB is the country's largest nature conservation charity, inspiring everyone to give nature a home. Together with its partners, the RSPB protects threatened birds and wildlife so our towns, coast and countryside will teem with life once again.
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Primarily through its volunteer surveys, the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) provides impartial evidence of changes in bird populations, to inform the public, opinion-formers and environmental policy-makers. These surveys include the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and the Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS). The BTO also co-ordinates bird ringing within the UK.
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One of 47 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK to achieve the shared aim of securing a better future for wildlife. They protect wildlife by monitoring species and running projects to support declining species such as water voles, and threatened habitats such as chalk grassland, and look after 80 nature reserves spanning more than 1,700 hectares.
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The county bird club for Oxfordshire, holding monthly indoor meetings and regular outings to good local birdwatching areas and publishing the annual Report on the Birds of Oxfordshire.
The OOS takes an active interest in local conservation issues, and has ties with the BTO, RSPB, the County Ecologist, BBOWT and other conservation bodies. It supports and helps to co-ordinate various bird monitoring schemes within the county.
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A bird club covering the Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and West Midlands Metropolitan County with a mission to bring together those with a common interest in wild birds and to encourage the study of these birds and the conservation of their habitats.
The club organises regular indoor and field meetings, produces a regular bulletin and publishes an annual report.
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The Northamptonshire Bird Club is for people interested in wild birds who live in or near Northamptonshire, England. The club holds monthly meetings which usually consist of an illustrated talk about some aspect of wild birds and birding and organises field trips to good birding sites.
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A ringing group that studies the gulls making use of the landfill tips on the Essex coast of the Thames estuary, east of London. The Banbury Ornithological Society has made a financial contribution towards the cost of colour rings, which are providing useful information about the lifetime movements of these birds.