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the global partnership of bird conservation organisations. The
address of the RSPB is:
The address of the South
East England Regional Office is:
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What
is a local group?
Battle Local Group Recent sightings |
What
to do if you find:
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A
wildlife casualty
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Local groups are formed primarily to help the Society carry out its principal objectives as set out in the Royal Charter:
* To
conserve wild birds, the wider environment on which wild birds depend,
maintaining or improving
where appropriate bird numbers,
diversity and natural geographic distribution.
* To conserve natural and semi-natural habitats and to recreate habitats.
* To encourage others to practise the conservation of wild birds and habitats.
* To promote knowledge of conservation through education and research.
In addition there are two other important objectives:
* To help recruit members for the RSPB
* To
help raise funds to enable the Society to carry out its conservation work.
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The Battle
Group is a small friendly group with around
100 members of all ages and abilities
who live in Battle and the
surrounding area of East Sussex.
For a yearly subscription
of £3.00 (£4.00 for a couple) our members receive a twice-yearly
newsletter,
(which includes details
of our programme of indoor meetings and field trips)
and reduced admission charges
for meetings.
Visitors are welcome at any of our meetings or outings.
There is another active Local
Group covering Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea,
and we will be happy to
pass any e-mail enquiries to them.
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Recent
sightings
Reports of recent sightings
in Sussex can be found on the Sussex
Ornithological Society web site.
All the latest wildlife
news from Hastings, Rye Bay and Dungeness can be found on the RX
Wildlife News web site
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Wildlife
casualties
We do not have the necessary
expertise to deal with wildlife casualties.
Please use the following
contacts if you should find a sick or injured bird or wild animal:
* The
RSPCA
at Mallydams Wood, Peter James Lane, Fairlight, Hastings, East Sussex
TN35 4AH.
Tel: 01424 812055
or the RSPCA’s 24 hour national cruelty and advice line on 0870 55 55 999.
* East
Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service operates a rescue phone
line
which is switched on 24
hours a day, 365 days a year. Tel: 07815 078234.
* If
you can't find the advice you need on the RSPB
web site, you can telephone the Wildlife Enquiries Team
based at The Lodge on 01767
680551 or e-mail wildlife@rspb.org.uk
* Another
useful contact for your wildlife and conservation concerns is Sussex
Wildlife Trust WildCall on 01273 494777.
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