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BRISTOL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB
Whatever your level of birdwatching -
With regular indoor meetings, featuring expert guest speakers, outdoor trips, to
a whole variety of birding sites in the South-
BUTTERFLIES CONSERVATION

The alarming decline of many beautiful butterflies after the last war led a small group of dedicated naturalists, headed by Sir Peter Scott, to form Butterfly Conservation in 1968 as the British Butterfly Conservation Society.
Butterfly Conservation has grown steadily to become the largest insect conservation organisation in Europe and possibly even the world. We now have over 30 regional branches covering the whole of the UK which carry out the vital local conservation tasks. We have achieved a lot in a short space of time, but there is still much left to do as the pressures on our countryside are as great as ever, and we have inherited a long legacy of destruction that will take many decades to remedy.
The Bristol Ornithological Club was founded to promote, encourage and co-
RSPB
The RSPB was founded in 1889 and since then has grown into Europe's largest wildlife conservation charity with more than a million members. From its initial stance against the trade in wild birds' plumage, the issues which the Society tackles have grown hugely in number and size.
Whether you join the RSPB, give a donation, purchase items from us or undertake voluntary
work, all support is vital to the future of the UKs birds and where they live. Find
out about our areas of work from conservation policy to education, from wildlife
law enforcement to land purchase. Tackling issues as wide-

WWT

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is a leading UK conservation organisation
saving wetlands for wildlife and people across the world. WWT is the only UK charity with a national network of nine specialist wetland visitor centres.
WWT is committed to the protection of wetlands and all that depend on them for survival.Our purpose to save wetlands and their wildlife and raise awareness of the issues that affect their survival.
Our Vision A worldwide network of healthy, productive wetlands, where a rich variety of wildlife can live and breed safely, and ensure peoples lives are enriched by learning about and being close to nature.
THE BIRDS OF SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE
It is by no means authoritative nor exhaustive but it does, I feel, capture the essence of 'birding' in this extremely important region of the UK.
My aim initially was to satisfy my own curiosity but as you can imagine the project has grown in proportions... although the site is continually being updated and developed I hope you find it enjoyable and useful.
Welcome to The Birds Of South Gloucestershire! Since its inception in 2005 I have been compiling information about the rare and scarce birds, both full species and forms, seen in 'S. Gloss'.
Hi, My name is Christopher Teague and I am 18 and live in Yate, South Gloucestershire. I go to Ruskin Mill College in Nailsworth and live in residence nearby during term time. I like Birdwatching and Steam Trains. I try to update my blog when I come home for holidays.
A web diary with photographs, of some of the activities that I get up too, when I come home from college.
Christopher’s
Web diary

© D M Teague 2010