Stepping up for nature  - that's our latest campaign and you'll hear much more about it over the next weeks, months and years.

There was an interesting piece on the Today programme this morning (at about 0740) with RSPB spokespeople and the Defra Secretary of State, Caroline Spelman, as well as Farming Today and an early start for me on BBC Breakfast.

Mrs Spelman said some nice things about the RSPB and the need for our campaign.

Today there is also a hand-in of the 350,000+ signatures from Letter to the Future into 10 Downing Street, an event for some of our campaigning members and another event this evening where Caroline Spelman will talk to us.

It's a long day but a good one. 

A love of the natural world demonstrates that a person is a cultured inhabitant of planet Earth.

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  • Way to stick it to me! Only a few days ago I commented on how I wanted the RSPB to be more vocal! Got what I wanted, how rare is that in todays world. Would love to have heard/seen them, but alas am in Thailand.

    What are the alternative options for grazery farmers in terms of peripheral seeding? I wondeed about a subsidy payment to encourage farmers to refence 2-3 m from existing borders. Creating green corridors for grasses and herbaceous plants to reach maturity. Im doning it on the farm im involved with, but many would demand compebsation for lost resource. Ive digressed, as usual!

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  • Way to stick it to me! Only a few days ago I commented on how I wanted the RSPB to be more vocal! Got what I wanted, how rare is that in todays world. Would love to have heard/seen them, but alas am in Thailand.

    What are the alternative options for grazery farmers in terms of peripheral seeding? I wondeed about a subsidy payment to encourage farmers to refence 2-3 m from existing borders. Creating green corridors for grasses and herbaceous plants to reach maturity. Im doning it on the farm im involved with, but many would demand compebsation for lost resource. Ive digressed, as usual!

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