How does RSPB take action?
The problems facing wild birds and the environment are large and complex. To make the greatest impact, the RSPB focuses on priority species, habitats and sites, and sets clear objectives for each. RSPB takes action by: • Monitoring and analysis • Identifying the changes and problems facing wild birds, wildlife and the environment. The RSPB then focuses action where it is most needed; Setting objectives and priorities: The RSPB sets reasoned, clear objectives for its conservation work which shapes its priorities for action. Research and analysis: The RSPB carries out scientific and economic research to understand more about the problems facing wild birds and the environment – and to find solutions. Planning action: Action is determined by carefully considered and detailed strategies and plans. The RSPB implements species and habitat action plans and promotes them at international, national, regional and local levels. Implementing plans: The RSPB protects wildlife and habitats and manage