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The RSPB AGM is on Saturday morning in the QEII Centre (opposite Westminster Abbey).
It is open to members – and the actual AGM (not nearly as dull as it might sound) is free.
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Standing up for Nature
The RSPB AGM is on Saturday morning in the QEII Centre (opposite Westminster Abbey).
It is open to members – and the actual AGM (not nearly as dull as it might sound) is free.
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See you there.
This year it could be even more entertaining than usual as there is a motion to amend the Charter – by no means unprecedented, but not that common – effectively to turn the RSPB into the Royal Society for the Protection of Biodiversity.
I wonder if one of the points at the AGM will be responding to Cleggy’s call for conservation organisations (and business) to show/shout their support for membership fo the EU?
I won’t get to the RSPB AGM as it is a little far for me to travel, but I do look forward to your talk at the (always brilliant) North of England Raptor Forum Conference, to be held at Askham Bryan College, York, £22 and you get a decent lunch.