• Doing bird and building boxes ...

    Kent prisoners ‘step up’ and make homes for tree sparrows

    Inmates from HM Prison, Rochester, stepped up for nature by building 50 new tree sparrow nest boxes as part of a project to save some of the last populations of tree sparrows in South...

  • Are you thinking about a career in conservation?

    It’s not just about internships on our reserves! 

    Throughout the year you will find many different volunteer intern opportunities offered to enable you to gain experience, skills and behaviours that can assist you develop and create the potential...

  • How stepping up for nature can build your team!

    Why not get your employer involved with us and help your staff to learn new skills and step up for nature with the RSPB.

    Team challenges build team-working skills and by taking part in a team challenge, you can make a difference to wildlife conservation...

  • RSPB volunteers step-up at BBC Gardeners' World Live

    At Gardeners’ World Live, The Royal Horticultural Society provided our RSPB events team with a large space, free of charge; on the condition we produce an attractive, educational feature.
    Visitors were fascinated by the swallow facts displayed and...

  • Tropical Forests - Getting involved internationally with the RSPB

    Tropical forests are home to 6 million species, including some of the world's most enigmatic and endangered wildlife. They provide food, water and medicines, and act as carbon stores to help in the fight against climate change.

    But tropical forests...

  • Bucket BBQ anyone?

    After many weeks of preparation, Love Nature Week 2012 kicks off today!

    And it’s the weather glorious for it? We’ve got buckets of sunshine, and sunshine coloured buckets. It’s all set to be a fantastic fundraising event. In the Midlands 74 volunteers...

  • Buckets Ahoy! Love Nature Week 2012 is here!

    So, what’s the best thing you can do with a bucket?

    Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been blogging about many of the creative things you can do with a bucket – make a life raft, fashion a lampshade, mould a giant Easter egg, or create a...

  • Volunteers' get stuck in with the Magic Minsmere Makeover

    This week we are going mad for the new Minsmere visitor Centre.... I caught up with Louise Gregory, Volunteer Development Officer at Minsmere to find out more......

    Hi Louise, I hear that a lot has been happening at Minsmere...

    We’ve been very busy...

  • Love Nature Week: The final countdown...

    This week I’ve been busy counting. Counting volunteers, counting down days, and counting raindrops.

    Another thing I’m counting quickly at the moment is the seconds spent in the shower. Now that the infamous drought it upon us, folks in the south...

  • Wet bank holiday ahead? Best make a life raft...

    The May Bank Holiday is on the horizon. That can only mean one thing – awful British weather!

    When I booked my cycling-camping adventure several weeks ago the weather forecast wasn’t predicting frost and flooding. You know how it is - a five minute...

  • Royal Tribute with help of a Royal(SPB) bucket

     Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (aka Will and Kate) who are celebrating their first wedding anniversary today. Since we have the word “Royal” in our name then it is only fitting that the RSPB pays tribute to the happy occasion....

  • Tigers, monkeys and bumblebees...

    Love Nature Week is on the horizon - the fundraising event is only one month away! Volunteers could find themselves as a tiger, monkey or even a bumblebee...

    Yesterday morning an exciting package arrived at the RSPB’s Midlands office in Banbury. It contained...

  • Professional Volunteers - how was it for them?

    Following on from my last blog, I thought it would be interesting to hear how it was for a couple of our volunteers. Do you use your professional skills for us or another organisation, if so, leave me a comment and share with what you do, and how you...

  • Professional & Specialist Volunteers - just what do they do?

    So are you interested? Do you want to know more? Here are the some of the existing roles and the volunteers that undertake them ....

    In our Eastern England region we have:

    Ian Shakespeare who is a Fire Safety Advisor His line manager, Dave Bingham

    ...
  • Volunteer: Another bright idea...

    In honour of the RSPB’s Big Yellow Fundraising Buckets, I’m writing a list of 101 Things to Do with a Bucket and I want your suggestions. Share them by posting a comment or Twittter #101buckets . Tweet me directly @RSPBMidlands

    It’s been...

  • Make your own Easter Egg

    In honour of the RSPB’s Big Yellow Fundraising Buckets, I’m writing a list of 101 Things to Do with a Bucket and I want your suggestions. Share them by posting a comment or Twittter #101buckets . Tweet me directly @RSPBMidlands

     Following...

  • How to make a super-sized fat feeder

    101 Things to Do with a Bucket: How to make a super-sized fat feeder

    It wouldn’t be a British bank holiday without a good bit of British weather – showers, low temperatures, cloud, more showers, ooh – 5 minutes of sunshine,  then drizzle...

  • The RSPB Wants YOU! - Professional & Specialist Volunteers

    In the current economic climate, people are looking to add to their CV, broaden their skills and experience and offer their “expertise” to charitable organisations. Why not challenge yourself and make new contacts too!

    So what do they do...

  • 101 Things to Do with a Bucket

    Midland’s Community Fundraiser, Dana Rock is looking for 101 interesting things to do with a bucket...now there’s an invitation! Add Love Nature Week to your Bucket List...and help the RSPB save nature.

    Ride a camel? Cycle across America...

  • Will this be the year you Do Something Different?

    Hooray - the new 2012 Residential Volunteering brochure “Do Something Different” has just come back from the printers. Every year we spend a lot of time and energy to make our brochure appealing and exciting – so those who read it are inspired to...

  • Love Volunteering and Volunteer Love at The RSPB

    It's Valentines' day tomorrow and I'm already planning the dinner I've promised to cook my other half. No doubt we will talk about how we met - which gives me a great topic for my volunteering blog this week...and I don't care if you think it's soppy...

  • Grasping the nettle – for corncrake conservation (Work Party No 2)

    RSPB volunteers gather nettles for corncrake conservation written by Patsy Harbinson - Volunteer and Farmer Alliance Project Officer

     What a day we had in Glenariff last Friday on the second of our stepping up for corncrake nettle gathering work parties...

  • Grasping the nettle - for corncrake conservation

    RSPB volunteers gather nettles for corncrake conservation written by Patsy Harbinson - Volunteer and Farmer Alliance Project Officer

    As many people over a certain age will remember (please note I am trying to be kind here!) the corncrake was once a familiar...

  • Diary of a Lodge Volunteer Part 1 - Kiddies Christmas Kracker event

    It has been really interesting following the Conservation Intern Diary and I’m really pleased to introduce one for the Lodge Reserve. Carol Waller works full time in the Volunteering Development Dept and still finds time to volunteer in a variety of roles...

  • A charm of chickens: a day in the life of a bucket collector

    Micro volunteering is the buzz word in our office at the moment, little steps that make a massive different to our conservation work. Coming up at the end of January is our fantastic BGBW, don’t forget to get involved for an hour by counting birds in...