- Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Infobox Company
company_name = Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
company_
company_type = Conservation charity
foundation = 1889
location = The Lodge,Sandy, Bedfordshire ,United Kingdom [http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/trusteereport2005-2006_tcm9-132482.pdf RSPB Annual Report] , 2005 - 2006. Retrieved19 February 2007 .]
key_people = Queen Elizabeth II,patron Julian Pettifer ,president Graham Wynne,chief executive
area_served =United Kingdom
revenue = increase £ 88.28 millionGBP (2006 )
operating_income = increase £ 69.7 millionGBP (2006 )
net_income = decrease £ 3.68 millionGBP (2006 )
num_employees = 1,545 paid staff 12,750 volunteers
company_slogan = A million voices for nature [ [http://www.rspb.org.uk RSPB website] ]
homepage = http://www.rspb.org.uk/The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a Britishcharitable organisation which works to promote conservation and protection ofbird s and the wider environment through public awareness campaigns,petition s and through the operation ofnature reserves throughout the United Kingdom.cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/about/fdIII/what_does_the_rspb_do_.asp|title=What does the RSPB do?|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-19] The RSPB has 1,500employee s, 12,200 volunteers and over 1 million members (including 150,000 youth members), making it the largest wildlife conservation charity inEurope .cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/about/|title=About the RSPB|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-19] The RSPB has a number of local groups, and maintains 182 reserves across the United Kingdom.cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/about/basic_figures.asp|title=Basic facts and figures|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-19]The charity was founded in
Didsbury [See the Didsbury page for the reference (2007-10-02)] in 1889, as aprotest group, campaigning against the use ofgreat crested grebe skins and feathers infur clothing .] The society received aRoyal Charter in 1903 from Edward VII, and was instrumental in petitioning theParliament of the United Kingdom to introduce acts banning the use ofplumage in clothing.cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/about/history/milestones.asp|title=Milestones |publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-19] Today, the RSPB works with both thecivil service and the Government to advise Government policies on conservation andenvironmentalism .Cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/policy/waterwetlands/workingtogether/government.asp|title=Working Together: Government|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-19]Activities
Conservation lists
The RSPB is one of several organisations that determine the official conservation status list for all birds found in the UK. This consists of three lists - red, green and amber - with red list detailing birds of the highest conservation concern.
For a bird to be on the red list it must fulfill any one of the following four criteria:cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/status_explained.asp|title=Red, Amber and Green explained|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-04-30]
* A globally threatened species
* A decline in the UK population (1800 to 1995)
* At least a 50% decline in the UK breeding population over last 25 years
* At least a 50% reduction in the UK breeding range over last 25 yearsReserves
The RSPB maintains 203 reserves throughout the United Kingdom, covering a wide range of
habitat s, from estuaries andmudflat s to urban habitats.cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/habitat/index.asp|title=Reserves by habitat|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-20] The reserves usually havebird hide s provided for birdwatchers, and many reserves providevisitor centre s which include information about the wildlife which can be seen around the reserve.cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/faq.asp|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-20]Magazines
The RSPB has published a members-only magazine for over a century.
Bird Notes
"Bird Notes and News" (ISSN|0406-3392) was first published in April 1903.
The title changed to 'Bird Notes' in 1947. From March 1953, many of the covers were by
Charles Tunnicliffe . Two of the originals are on long-term loan to the Tunicliffe gallery atOriel Ynys Môn , but in 1995 the RSPB sold 114 at aSotheby's auction, raising £210,000; the most expensive being a picture of a partridge which sold for £6,440.RSPB "Birds" magazine, Vol 16 No 01, February-April 1996, page 10]From January 1964 (vol. 31, no. 1), publication increased from the previous four copies per year (one for each season, published on the 1st of each third month, March, June, September and December), to six, (issued in the odd-numbered months, January, March and so on, but dated "January-February", "March-April", etc.). Volumes covered two years, so vol. 30, covering 1962–63, therefore included nine issues, ending with the "Winter 1963–64" edition, instead of eight. The final edition, vol. 31 no. 12, was published in late 1965..
;Editors
* Miss M. G. Davies, BA, MBOU (for many years, until vol. 30 no. 9)
* John Clegg (from vol. 31 No. 1 – vol. 31 no. 3)
* Jeremy Boswell (from vol. 31 no. 4 - vol. 31 no. 12)Birds
Its successor "Birds" (ISSN|1367-983X) replaced it immediately, with volume 1, number 1 being the January-February 1966 edition. Issues were published quarterly, numbered so that a new volume started every other year.
Birds is still published quarterly, the May 2007 edition being vol. 21 no. 6.
;Editors
* Jeremy Boswell (vol. 1 no.1 - vol. 1 no. 6)
* Michael Everett (vol. 1 no. 6 (with Boswell) & vol. 1 no. 7 (with Nicholas Hammond))
* Nicholas Hammond (vol. 1 no. 7 - vol. 5 no. 6)
* Gerald Searle (vol. 5 no. 7 - vol. 6 no. 5)
* Nicholas Hammond (vol. 6 no. 6 - vol. 6 no. 9)
* No editor credited (vol. 7 no. 1 - vol. 8 no. 5)
* Sylvia Sullivan (vol. 8 no. 6 - vol. 10 no. 2`)
* Nicholas Hammond (vol. 10 no. 3 - vol. 11 no. 1)
* Annette Preece ("Managing Editor", vol. 11 no. 2 - vol. 12 no. 4)
*Rob Hume (vol. 12 no. 5 - current)Junior divisions
The RSPB has two separate groups for children and teenagers: Wildlife Explorers (formerly the Young
Ornithologist s Club) and RSPB Phoenix. Wildlife Explorers is targeted at children aged between 8 and 12, although it also has some younger members,cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/volunteering/type/communitygroups/youthgroups.asp|title=About youth groups|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-20] and has two different magazines: "Wild Times" for the under 8s and "Bird Life" for those over 8. RSPB Phoenix is aimed atteenager s, and produces "Wingbeat" magazine, although members also receive "Bird Life" magazine.Cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/supporting/join/gift.asp|title=Gift Membership|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-20]Finances
The RSPB is funded primarily by its members; in 2006, over 50% of the society's £ 88 million income came from
subscription s,donation s and legacies, worth a total of £ 53.669 million. As aregistered charity , the organisation is entitled toGift aid worth an extra £ 0.28 on every £ 1.00 donated byincome tax payers.cite web|url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/supporting/giftaid/index.asp|title=Gift Aid|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2007-02-19] The bulk of the income (£ 63.757 million in 2006) is spent on conservation projects, maintenance of the reserves and oneducation projects, with the rest going on fundraising efforts and reducing the pension deficit, worth £ 19.8 million in 2006.Presidents
*Winifred Cavendish-Bentinck, Duchess of Portland 1891 - 1954
*Cyril Hurcomb
*Colonel Sir Tufton Beamish
*Robert Dougall
*Max Nicholson 1980 - 1985
*Magnús Magnússon 1985-1990
*SirDerek Barber 1990-1991RSPB "Birds" magazine, Vol 13 No 7, Autumn 1991]
*Ian Prestt 1991-1994
*Julian Pettifer 1994-????
*Jonathan Dimbleby 2001-????
*Julian Pettifer 2004 - currentChief officers
Over time, the RSPB's chief officers have had a number of different titles.
*Peter Condor - Director 1964-1975RSPB "Birds" magazine, Vol 5 No 11, November-December 1975, pp8-9]
*Ian Prestt - Director General 1975-June 1991
*Barbara Young - Chief Executive, June 1991-1998
*Graham Wynne - Chief Executive, currentFootnotes
ee also
*
List of RSPB reserves
*External links
* [http://www.rspb.org.uk RSPB Website Homepage]
* [http://www.rspbshop.org.uk RSPB Shop]
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