Conservation
Conservation aims to provide all kinds of species with ideal conditions and locations to help them thrive. These include national parks, wildlife reserves and sites of special scientific interest. As understanding of the importance of such areas grows, there are fewer barriers to face in preserving such habitats. Nevertheless building and development continues to nibble away at ‘greenfield sites’. Look out for local branches of wildlife and nature societies or attend a Field Studies course to gain more understanding of our amazing natural environment.
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Useful links
Field Studies Council Short courses in a wide variety of subjects
World Wildlife Foundation International organisation working to protect wildlife
RSPB The UK’s main bird conservation organisation actively campaigning about the impact of climate change
DEFRA UK Government support for the environment
British Trust for Ornithology Promoting conservation and appreciation of the UK’s birdlife
National Parks The UK’s national parks, a great national heritage for conservation
Environment Agency Science and research
Can anyone help me find where to find specific evidence of changes in wildlife, especially birds. Most sites seem to give lots of proof of what they are doing but I'd like to have some decent examples.