RSPB at 120: the forgotten South American pioneer who helped change Victorian attitudes to birds - Inside Ecology

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Bird conservation has a long and rich history in Britain. This is driven, in part, by the popular – and very British – pastime of bird-feeding, which can be traced back to St Cuthbert in 7th-century Northumberland. The Lindisfarne monk also introduced one of the first bird protection laws. This British love affair with birds […]

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