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publications catalogue
IntroductionWelcome to the catalogue of RSPB publications, whichcontains hundreds of books, reports and leaflets on a diverserange of subjects. The wealth of resources listed here will be ofenormous value to a wide range of readers, from schools, tolandowners, to conservation bodies.
Many of our titles are highlighted with photos of the coversand a brief description. If you wish to order any publications,please contact the publications department. Call 01234 263616,or e-mail: [email protected] Alternatively, for details ofhow to order publications by post, see page 2.
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How to orderWe are happy to accept orders by e-mail, fax or telephone, but we regretthat we cannot despatch orders without receipt of payment.
Mastercard/Visa/Maestro (formerly Switch) card payments are all accepted.
Should you prefer to order by post, please photocopy and complete theorder form at the back of this book, and return it to Publications, The RSPB,Unit 17, St Martin’s Business Centre, St Martin’s Way, Bedford MK42 0LF.Cheques should be made payable to ‘The RSPB’.
All prices are in GBP (pounds sterling), and although every effort is made toensure their accuracy, these are subject to change without notice.
Postage and Packing is charged at £2 for orders of three books or less, and£5.21 for orders of more than 3 books (up to 10 kg). Overseas orders arecharged individually. These postal charges are liable to be increased by thePostal Authorities without notice. For free publications, we welcomedonations to cover the price of postage.
POA = Price available on application to the appropriate department or office.
Some publications are followed by the initials for a regional office. Thesepublications are only available through application to these regional offices,whose contact details are listed on page 32.
Important notes:● Stock levels fluctuate continually and items may be out of stock at any
time.● Please allow up to 21 working days for delivery.
● We regret that discounts are not available.
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ContentsThe RSPB – what we do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Energy and climate change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Heathlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
International trade and global agriculture . . . . . . . .15
Investigations (wild bird crime offences) . . . . . . . .16
Planning and local government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Species and habitats policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Biodiversity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Wetlands, coastal and marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Woodlands and forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Miscellaneous publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
English regional publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Wales publications – Cyhoeddiadau Cymru . . . . . .36
Scotland publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Northern Ireland publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Order form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
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The RSPBWhat we do
● We champion birds and the environment to decision makers.● We protect, restore and manage habitats for birds and other wildlife.● We research the problems facing birds and the environment, looking
for practical solutions that we can implement on the ground, andpromote to others.
● We carry out ‘hands-on’ recovery projects for our most threatened species.
● We own and manage over 190 nature reserves, where wildlife canflourish and people can be inspired.
● We share our knowledge and enthusiasm to help the young and oldenjoy the natural world.
● We champion the cause of biodiversity conservation within the widerdebate on sustainable development.
● We are active across the UK at national, regional and local levels – ourwork is relevant to your environment.
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AgricultureA management guide to birds of upland farmlandBy G W Dodds, M J Appleby and L CampbellCharts changes in agriculture that have affected bird life andoffers management guidelines to help reverse the declines.Stock code: 24-104 Price: £4.99
The wet grassland guide: managing floodplain and
coastal wet grasslands for wildlifeBy Phil Benstead, Martin Drake, Paul José, Owen Mountford, Chris Newbold and Jo TreweekThe ecology and best practice management of freshwatergrazing marshes, on the coast and in floodplains.Stock code: 24-115 | ISBN: 0 903 138 86 7 Price: £14.95
Lowland farmland handbook Information on how agricultural changes have affected lowlandbird populations, detailed examination of the decline of keyspecies, and practical advice on farmland management that willbenefit birds and other wildlife.Stock code: 24-261 Price: £19.99
Protecting hedgerows for birdsHedgerows provide a vital refuge for wildlife. This leaflet demonstrates howhedgerows can be properly managed.Stock code: 22-377 Price: Free
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How you can help birds on…Arable farms 24-174Lowland livestock farms 24-175Upland farms 24-176Free advisory poster leaflets
Management guide to upland farming Stock code: 24-104 Price: £2.50
Free advisory sheetsHelping farmers and other peopleimprove habitats for birds andother wildlife.
Lowland farmland birds
Lapwing 24-144Skylark 24-145Yellowhammer 24-146Tree sparrow 24-147Reed bunting 24-148Song thrush 24-149Grey partridge 24-150
Linnet 24-151Corn bunting 24-152Turtle dove 24-164
Upland farmland birdsLapwing 24-144 Skylark 24-145Curlew 24-168Redshank 24-169Ring ouzel 24-170Snipe 24-171Twite 24-172
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Arable farmland habitat
Arable field margins 24-154Beetle banks 24-155Conservation headlands 24-156Rotational set-aside 24-157Non-rotational set-aside 24-158Wild bird cover 24-159Hedgerow management 24-160Over-wintered stubbles 24-173
Livestock farming habitatField margins on grassland 24-161Arable crops on livestock farms 24-162Rush management on wet pasture 24-163
Land management for wildlifeGorse 24-235Nightjar 24-236Woodlark 24-237Skylark plots 24-238Managing grassland for waders 24-239Heather moorlandmanagement 24-240Moorland grazing 24-241
Other
Hay meadows 24-189Arable reversion 24-190Extensive grazing of grassland 24-191Re-wetting of grassland 24-192Bracken control 24-194Farmland scrub management 24-223Gill/clough woodland management 24-195Grip blocking 24-196Drainage channels 24-224 Farmland bird feeding stations 24-225Farm buildings 24-226Managing scrub on chalkand limestone grassland 24-230Managing reedbeds for bitterns 24-185
Helping the birds on your farm
with the Entry Level
Stewardship schemeArable farm 24-256Lowland livestock farm 24-257Upland farm 24-258
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A management guide to the birds of lowland farmland (1995) £5 24-087
ASDA farmland birds (leaflet) Free 27-005
Balancing the cost: wildlife and modern agriculture (November 2003) Free 22-374
Bird Aid Project: providing seed food for farmland birds Free 22-368
Eating the view – how you can benefit the countryside and our rural communities (The Countryside Agency) (January 2003) Free 22-358
Studies in European agriculture
and environment policy
A future for rural Europe? Free 27-071
Buenos Aires conference: briefing report Free 27-163
Environmental liability: what must the proposed directive include? Free 27-214
Environmental measures: indicators for UK environment (1994) Free 27-018
Tourism and structural funds Free 27-040
Working with nature (Summary) Free 27-153
Your choice – GMC farming Free 27-152
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Peat and peatlands
Peat and peatlands Free 27-206
Policy statements
Working together – communities, conservation and rural
economiesIdentifying how local rural development projects can benefitcommunities, conservation and rural economies.Stock code: 22-284 | ISBN: 1 901 930 13 0 Price: £10
A future for Europe’s rural environment: reforming the Common Agricultural Policy (BirdLife International) (1997) £10 22-224
An agenda for action: reform of the CAP Free 22-223
CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) reform proposals (December 2001) Free 22-327
Changing the CAP (December 2002) Free 22-338
England’s rural future: a vision for people and wildlife in the uplands (1999) Free 22-366
Land for life: a future of the UK’s special places vision document (1999) £5 23-039
Our countryside, our future: the way forward for farming, wildlife and rural communities (1992) £5 27-174
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The world grain market (working paper two on arable policy) (1996) £5 27-145
Wise use of floodplains – EU Life-Environment Project (Complete) (March 2002) Free 22-334
Wise use of floodplains – EU Life-Environment Project (Overall) (guidance notes) (March 2002) Free 22-335
Wise use of floodplains – EU Life-Environment Project case study – The Forth Catchment Project (August 2002) Free 22-349
Wise use of floodplains – EU Life-Environment Project case study – Erne sustainable wetlands (August 2002) Free 22-352
Wise use of floodplains – EU Life-Environment Project case study – Somerset Levels and Moors – Parrett catchments (August 2002) Free 22-351
Wise use of floodplains – EU Life-Environment Project – case study – The Fens Floodplain Project (August 2002) Free 22-350
EconomicsConservation works for local economies in the UK £7.50 27-219
Cost effectiveness analysis of new native pinewoods for nature conservation (with MLURI) (1996) £3 27-110
Economic importance of the natural environment sector in SW England (1998) £5 27-114
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Economic instruments for water pollution (Response to DETR consultancy) (1998) £3 27-115
Geese and local economies: a report to the National Goose Forum by the RSPB and BASC (1999) £5 27-120
Issues relating to the design and impact of a possible tax or charge on pesticides (1999) £7.50 27-128
Nature conservation, employment and local economies: a literature review (1995) £5 27-126
Pesticide taxes: a discussion paper (1998) £7.50 27-128
Pesticide taxes: an update (1999) £1 27-127
Taxation and nature conservation (Portsmouth University) (1995) £5 27-137
The cost of managing the Natura 2000 network (1999) £3 27-200
The environmental and the regional economy: opportunities for the regional development agencies (1999) £7.50 27-149
Unravelling the web – the global value of wild nature (with BirdLife International) Free 27-247
Valuing Norfolk’s coast: the economic benefits of environmental and wildlife tourism (Report) (2000) £10 27-161
Working with nature in Britain (case studies of nature conservation, employment and local economies) (1997) £7.50 27-041
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Energy and climate changeFuturescapes – large-scale habitat restoration for wildlife
and people (2001)Stock code: 23-048 Price: £5
Climate change and wildlife in the UKClimate change threatens disaster for the world’s wildlife. How can this be tackled?Stock code: 27-267 Price: Free
A greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme for the United Kingdom (Response to DETR Consultation) (2001) £2 27-185
A review of the possible impacts of wind farms on birds and other wildlife (JNCC report no 22) (1992) £5 27-129
Biomass energy and the environment (Paper for the CLM European conference on the environmental impact of biomass for energy) (1996) £3 27-101
Birds and wind turbines: RSPB policy and practice (1996) £5 27-102
Briefing for Buenos Aires conference (1998) £3 27-103
Briefing paper for resumed sixth conference of the parties to the Climate Change Convention, Bonn (2000) £3 27-217
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Briefing paper for the eighth conference of the parties and 17th sessions of the subsidiary bodies to the Climate Change Convention New Delhi, 23 October to 1 November 2002 (October 2002) £3 27-255
Briefing paper for the meetings of the subsidiary bodies in the Climate Change Convention, Lyon (2000) £3 27-188
Briefing paper for the sixth conference of the parties to the Climate Change Convention, Bonn (1999) £3 27-187
Climate change and wildlife (1997) £3 27-053
Climate change: the draft UK programme (Response to DETR consultation) (2000) £2 27-186
Energy efficiency standards of performance, 2002–2005 £2 27-189
Energy for the future: renewable sources of energy response to green paper (1997) £5 27-117
Greenhouse gas emissions from energy supply – perspectives out to 2050 (1996) £3 27-122
Implications of global climate change for biodiversity (1994) £5 27-020
New and renewable energy – prospects for the 21st century – the renewable obligation (Response to DTI consultation) (2000) £2 27-184
New enquiry into renewable energy (Submission to the Environmental Audit Committee) (2001) £2 27-191
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No place to go? The impact of climate change on wildlife. A report. (RSPB, WWF-UK, English Nature, WCMC and ERM) (September 1999) Free 27-083
Review of utility regulation (Response to DTI) (1997) £5 27-130
UK climate change programme consultation paper (Submission to DETR) (1999) £5 27-142
Vital spark – the RSPB’s policy on energy and biodiversity (1994) Free 27-016
HeathlandsA practical guide to the restoration and management of
lowland heathlandsBy Nigel C Symes and John DayA key source of detailed information on techniques forrestoring, maintaining and monitoring lowland heathland.Stock code: 24-187 Price: £19.95
Heathlands conference, sixth national, Bournemouth 17–19 September 2001 (November 2002) £7.50 89-001
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International trade and globalagriculture
Management plan to conserve the brown booby colony
and its habitat on Cayman Brac 2002–06By Patricia E Bradley (Cayman Islands Government and National Trust Cayman Islands) The way in which the decline in the only breeding colony ofbrown booby in the Cayman Islands could be addressed.Stock code: 91-102 Price: £5
Eat this – fresh ideas on the WTO agreement on
agriculture (2001)By Tom Crompton and Pete HardstaffThe RSPB’s contribution to the ongoing agreement onagriculture debate overseen by the World Trade Organisation.Stock code: 27-196 Price: £10
Illegal hunting of birds in southern EuropeStock code: 91-112 Price: Free
A sustainable millennium round (submission to the Environmental Audit Committee) (1999) £3 27-194
Agricultural land use in the Kinangor Plateau and Lake Naivasha, Kenya (1999) £5 27-190
Biodiversity impact: biodiversity and environmental impact assessment – a good practice guide for road schemes (Report) £15 27-260
Biosafety protocol: an analysis (Report) (2000) £3 27-164
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Eat this: fresh ideas on the WTO agreement on agriculture (March 2001) £10 27-196
Eat this: fresh ideas on the WTO agreement on agriculture – summary document (March 2001) Free 27-209
Eliminating poverty, protecting the environment: comments on the White Paper on International Development (1997) £5 27-116
One size does not fit all (submission to the Government consultation of the Globalisation and Development White Paper) £3 27-197
Investigations (wild bird crime offences)
Wild birds and the law – a plain guide to bird
protection todayA useful summary of the parts of the Wildlife and CountrysideActs that relate to bird protection.Stock code: 26-013 Price: £3
Current bird crimeThe RSPB’s annual report on offences against wild birds in theUK. Contains lots of factual information and statistics on birdcrime incidents which have occurred throughout the year.Stock code: 23- Price: £5
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Bird photography and the law (leaflet) Free 26-039
Birds and the law (leaflet) Free 26-005
Birds and the law – some questionsanswered (leaflet) Free 26-004
Legal eagle: quarterly investigations newsletter – latest edition (previous editions and prices available on request from the Investigations Department on 01767 680551) £3 26-
Wild birds and the law – a plain guide to bird protection today (booklet) £3 26-013
Planning and local governmentHabitat creation handbook for the minerals industryA practical guide to the creation of priority Biodiversity ActionPlan habitats on redundant mineral workings, covering sandand gravel, clay, soft and hard rock quarries and opencast coal.A valuable resource for mineral operators, local authorities,conservation organisations and all those involved in restoring ormanaging such sites.Stock code: 24-202 | ISBN 1 901 930 37 8 Price: £24.99
The conservation project manual(with BP, Fauna and Flora International and BirdLifeInternational) (January 2002)The ideal book to help people plan and manage small tomedium-size conservation projects.Stock code: 91-106 Price: £10
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Living spaces: a vision for the future of planningBy Ian Christie, Mark Southgate and Diane WarburtonGood planning does not just happen, and this valuable bookletoutlines ways in which current methods can be revitalised tomeet the requirements and pressures of 21st Century demandson our countryside.Stock code: 27-238 | ISBN: 1 901 930 34 3 Price: £10
Biodiversity Impact Assessment (Report) £15 27-260
Good practice guide for developers: (general principles) (1999) £3 27-226
Good practice guide to mineral extraction (insert) (1999) Free 27-225
Modern planning system for wildlife and the countryside (note: also available from the Wildlife and Countryside Link) Free 27-253
Natural communities (community strategies and biodiversity) (October 2002) Free 27-254
Natural conditions – a review of planning conditions and nature conservation (1996) £9 27-224
Nature of regions – regional planning and nature conservation in the UK (main report) £10 27-228
Nature of regions – regional planning and nature conservation in the UK (summary) £10 27-227
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RSPB planscans
Planscan for England and Wales: a study of development plans in England and Wales (1990) £5 27-229
Planscan for Northern Ireland: a study of development plans in Northern Ireland (May 1993) £7 27-230
Wildlife impact – the treatment of nature conservation in environmental assessment (1996) £9 27-252
Working together – economies, employment and conservation in Europe (BirdLife International) (January 1999) £10 22-284
Species and habitats policyBirds of prey in the UK: back from the brink. Revised
edition (with inserts) (1999)Highlighting the value and importance of birds of prey in theUK, the conservation successes and the need for continuedprotection against illegal destruction.Stock code: 23-013 Price: £7
Assessment of the sustainability of industrial fisheries
producing fish meal and fish oil Final report to the RSPB.Stock code: 27-265 Price: £10
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Important bird areas in Kenya (Nature Kenya/BirdLife
International)
Leon Bennun and Peter NjorogeStock code: 91-072 | ISBN: 9966-9921-1-1 Price: £9
Conservation Science in the RSPB 2004Foreword by Dr Mark AveryThe important scientific work of the RSPB, with details of many currentprojects, including monitoring, threatened species research and ecologicalprocess or issue-focused research.Stock code: 21-030 Price: Free
The population status of birds in the UK. Birds of conservation
concern: 2002–2007Red and Amber ListsA concise assessment of the 247 bird species contained in the red, amberand green lists.Stock code: 21-021 Price: Free
Industrial fisheries: how sustainable are they?Stock code: 27-264 Price: Free
Aquatic warbler – small, brown and threatened (with BirdLife) (2003) Free 91-105
Attitudes towards wildlife Free 27-249
Birds of prey and racing pigeons (briefing leaflet) Free 23-015
Birds of prey and songbirds (briefing leaflet) Free 23-016
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Important Bird Areas in Europe (Vols 1 and 2) £48.75 23-055/ per vol 056
Important Bird Areas in Tanzania (Nature Tanzania/BirdLife International) £15 91-101
Important Bird Areas in Uganda (Nature Uganda/BirdLife International) £8 91-098
Management plan to conserve the brown booby colony and its habitat on Cayman Brac 2002–2006 by Patricia E Bradley (Cayman Islands Government and National Trust Cayman Islands) (November 2002) £5 91-102
Planning for the future; species action plans for threatened birds in Africa (with BirdLife International, Nature Uganda and Darwin Initiative) Free 91-104
Rat poison and the threat to birds of prey Free 23-059
The UK Raptor Working Group – conclusions and recommendations Free 23-052
Structural funds
Economic appraisal and European Union funds: a study of water management and irrigation in Spain (1995) £5 27-148
EU cohesion and the environment: a vision for 2000 and beyond (1997) £7.50 27-066
EU funding for nature conservation – related activities: Spain as a case study (1998) £3 27-178
Revitalising England’s countryside: England’s rural future (response to Government’s proposed Rural White Paper) £5 27-234
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The environment and the structural funds: the role of Strategic Environmental Assessment – the Sicilian experience (English and Italian versions) (1997) £10 27-047
The structural funds and conservation (1995) £5 27-029
The structural funds and biodiversity conservation (leaflet) (available in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Greek) (1995) Free 27-134
Tourism and the structural funds: the case for environmental integration. A study of national and regional tourism in Greece (1996) £7.50 27-139
TransportEnvironmental Impact Assessment, a good practice guide
for road schemes (August 2000)By Helen ByronStock code: 27-260 | ISBN: 1 901 930 24 6 Price: £15
Airport capacity (response to Transport Select Committee inquiry) (1995) £5 27-100
Braking point – the RSPB’s policy on transport and biodiversity (1995) £5 27-028
Developing an integrated transport policy (Response to DETR consultation) (1997) £7.50 27-112
Economic impact of motorways in the peripheral regions of the EU (1996) £7.50 27-113
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Feasibility study for common appraisal of transport options in the Newport and South Wales area (Halcrow Fox) (1992) £7.50 27-118
Method for assessing the ecological impact of the TEN technical workshop 24–25 (1997) (organised by DGXI and DGVIII) £7.50 27-150
Road to destruction; will transport development in EU candidate countries destroy one in five Important Bird Areas? (with BirdLife International and IEEP) (leaflet) (2002) Free 27-218
Safe Harbour? Port development and the impact on the UK environment (2002) Free 23-057
Strategic Environmental Assessment and corridor analysis of trans-European transport networks (1996) £7.50 27-132
Towards an assessment of trans-European transport networks’ impact on Nature Conservation (1997) £7.50 27-141
Transport and regional development: an uncertain economic impact (BirdLife International) (leaflet) (November 1996) Free 27-140
What role for trunk roads in England? (Response to DETR consultation) (1997) £7.50 27-144
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BiodiversityHabitat management for invertebrates – a practical
handbookBy Peter KirbyGuidelines for land managers to conserve the habitat featuresthat are important for invertebrates.Stock code: 24-141 | ISBN: 0 901 930 30 0 Price: £12.45
Sustaining biodiversity – revitalising the Biodiversity Action Plan
processHighlighting why biodiversity is essential to all our lives.Stock code: 23-064 Price: Free
Wetlands, coastal and marineA practical guide to the management of saline lagoons
(2004) Edited by Nigel Symes and Peter Robertson A practical handbook that is based on the managementexperiences at ten man-made lagoon sites in the east and southof England.Stock code: 24-199 Price: £11.99
Reedbed management for commercial and
wildlife interests (1998–1999)By C J Hawke and P V JoséThe management, restoration and creation of reedbeds forwildlife combined with commercial harvesting.Stock code: 24-090 | ISBN: 0 903 138 81 6 Price: £13.45
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European wet grassland, guidelines for management
and restorationBy Phil Benstead, Paul José, Chris Joyce and Max WadeHow to restore and manage wet grasslands and promote thewise use of floodplains with examples from north-west andcentral Europe.Stock code: 24-130 | ISBN: 0 901 930 01 7 Price: £9.99
Saltmarsh creation handbookA Project Manager’s guide to the creation of saltmarsh andintertidal mudflat.Stock code: 24-260 | ISBN: 1 901 930 54 8 Price: £29.99
The new rivers and wildlife handbookBy Diana Ward, Nigel Holmes and Paul JoséWays to improve water courses for wildlife, adding features tootherwise sterile, engineered drainage channels and restoringriparian habitat.Stock code: 24-041 | ISBN: 0 903 138 70 0
Special price: £14.95 (Normal price: £19.95)
The Fens – the RSPB’s visionEastern England Regional Office only (please see page 32 of this catalogue for address)
Price: Free
High and dry (report) £7 22-163
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LEAP forward for wildlife; promoting biodiversity through Local Environment Agency Plans (2000) £12 22-219
Practical implications of introducing tradable permits for water extraction. (A report to the RSPB from Cranfield University and Middlesex University) (1997) £5 22-268
RSPB good practice guide for the UK water industry: meeting the biodiversity challenge (November 1998) Free 22-207
Silver meadows – do they have a future? (leaflet) Free 22-215
The wet grassland guide: managing floodplain and coastal wet grasslands for wildlife (ISBN 0 903 138 86 7) £14.95 24-115
Water wise? A dividend for wildlife? (October 2003) Free 22-122
Wet grasslands – what future?: An account of wet grassland loss in the UK (with Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust) (1994) £5 22-094
What cost water? (Conference proceedings) £5 22-198
Wise use of floodplains (Complete edition) Free 22-334
Wise use of floodplains (Overall guidance notes) (March 2002) Free 22-335
Don’t lose it – help the Humber adapt to rising seas (January 2002) Free NERO
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Advice and information – freshwater issues
Conservation management of the Nene Washes RSPB reserve. By Nick Folkard, Malcolm Ausden and Charles Kitchen (1998) £7.50 24-125
The management of lowland wet grassland on RSPB reserves (1991) £5 24-066
The management of lowland wet grasslands for breeding waders (1985) £5 24-067
The rehabilitation of a Norfolk Broad at RSPBStrumpshaw Fen nature reserve (1991) £5 24-091
Marine and coastal
A review of coastal zone management powers (1995) £8 27-151
A review of marina development in southern England (1991) £10 27-094
A shore future: The RSPB’s vision for the coast. The RSPB save our shorebirds campaign (June 1993) £5 22-104
Boats and birds: advice to boat users (leaflet) (1994) Free 27-147
Disturbance of waterfowl on estuaries; wading upstream £15 22-102
Important Bird Areas for seabirds in the North Sea including the Channel and the Kattergat (BirdLife International) (1995) £10 27-088
Managing EC inshore fisheries: time for change (2000) £7 27-156
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Managing the sea for birds – the Outer Firth of Forth (1997) £7 27-092
Net loss – seabirds gain? Implications of fisheries management for seabirds scavenging discards in the northern North Sea (October 2002) Free 27-257
The RSPB submission to the Agricultural Committee on the UK sea fish industry (1993) Free 27-097
The RSPB’s vision for sustainable fisheries: a discussion paper (1995) £5 27-098
Saltmarshes and intertidal areas symposium, The RSPB reserves conference 1987, Nottingham University £5 24-107
Seas of change – the potential area for intertidal habitat creation around the coast of mainland Britain (October 2002) £5 22-291
Safe harbour? Port development and the impact on the UK environment (2002) Free 23-057
Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs)– an extent to which first generation SMPs achieve their natural environment objectives (June 2001) £10 22-292
Synthetic gill nets and seabirds (1991) £5 27-099
The Save the Albatross Campaign: the RSPB’s role Free 27-193
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Woodlands and forestFor a larger range of reports on forestry, see the Scotland publicationssection
Woodland management for birds (2005)A guide to managing for declining woodland birds in England.Stock code: 24-263 Price: £14.95
Assessing the economic benefits of forestry in the UK £3 27-198
Birds and broadleaves handbook (ISBN 0 903 138 16 6) £9 24-001
Our pinewood heritage: conference proceedings (Forestry Commission, the RSPB and Scottish Natural Heritage) (Edited by J R Aldhous) (1994) £25 24-065
Miscellaneous publicationsBird monitoring methods – a manual of techniques for key
UK species (2002)By Gillian Gilbert, David W Gibbons and Julianne EvansStock code: 21-007 | ISBN: 1 901 930 03 3 Price: £17.50
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Discovering birds: the RSPB guide to finding and enjoying
birds in any patch of countryside anywhere in Europe
(1992)By Rob HumeStock code: 42-025 | ISBN: 0 903 138 53 0 Price: £9.99
Race to the top: tracking supermarket progress towards a greener
and fairer food systemBy Matthew Rayment and Ian DickieThe tracking of social, environmental and ethical performances of UKsupermarkets.Stock code: 22-326 Price: Free
Rat poison and the threat to birds of prey (with English Nature) (2003)A guidance leaflet on how to minimise the risk to birds of prey whenundertaking rodent control measures.Stock code: 23-059 Price: Free
Futurescapes – large-scale habitat restoration for wildlife and people £5 23-048
How to manage hedgerows for birds (March 2004) Free 22-377
Illegal hunting of birds in Southern Europe (complete with inserts) (February 2004) Free 91-112
The RSPB conservation review volume 1 (1987) (ISBN 0 903 138 26 3) £3 24-079
The RSPB conservation review volume 3 (1989) (ISBN 0 903 138 36 6) £3 24-081
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The RSPB conservation review volume 4 (1990) ISBN 0 903 138 39 5) £3 24-082
The RSPB conservation review volume 5 (1991) (ISBN 0 903 138 49 2) £3 24-083
The RSPB conservation review volume 6 (1992) (ISBN 0 903F 138 57 3) £3 24-084
The RSPB conservation review volume 7 (1993) (ISBN 0 903 138 72 7) £3 24-137
The RSPB conservation review volume 8 (1994) (ISBN 0 903 138 79 4) £5 24-085
The RSPB conservation review volume 9 (1995) (ISBN 0 903 138 84 0) £5 24-088
The RSPB conservation review volume 10 (1996) (ISBN 0 903 138 93 X) £5 24-110
The RSPB conservation review volume 11 (1997) (ISBN 0 903 138 99 9) £5 24-117
The RSPB conservation review volume 12 (1998) (ISBN 1 901 930 10 6) £5 24-129
The RSPB conservation review volume 13 (2001) (ISBN 1 901 930 32 7) £5 24-143
Tourism – towards sustainability (Response to DETR consultation) (1998) £3 27-138
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English regional publicationsThese publications are ONLY available from RSPB regional offices. Thecontact details are as follows:
CERO – Central England RegionalOffice, 46 The Green, South Bar,Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 9AB. Tel: 01295 253330.
EERO – Eastern England RegionalOffice, Stalham House, 65 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NorfolkNR1 1UD. Tel: 01603 661662. (CWEA – only available from ChrisWood, Eastern England RegionalOffice)
NERO – North England RegionalOffice, 1 Sirius House, AmethystRoad, Newcastle Business Park,Newcastle Upon Tyne NE4 7YL.Tel: 0191 256 8200.
NWRO – North West EnglandRegional Office, Westleigh Mews, Wakefield Road,Denby Dale, Huddersfield, WestYorkshire HD8 8QD. Tel: 01484 861148.
SERO – South East EnglandRegional Office, 2nd Floor,Frederick House, 42 FrederickPlace, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4EA. Tel: 01273 775333.
SWRO – South West EnglandRegional Office, Keble House,Southernhay Gardens, Exeter,Devon EX1 1NT. Tel: 01392 432691.
NIHQ – Northern IrelandHeadquarters, Belvoir Park Forest,Belfast BT8 7QT. Tel: 028 9049 1547.
SHQ – Scotland Headquarters,Dunedin House, 25 Ravelston Terrace, Edinburgh EH4 3TP. Tel: 0131 311 6500.
WHQ – Wales Headquarters,Sutherland House, Castlebridge,Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF11 9AB. Tel: 029 2035 3000.
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The Thames Gateway – world-class community, world-class
economy, world-class environment (April 2004)The RSPB’s vision of sustainable living landscapes and development. SERO Price: Free
A Biodiversity Action Plan for Purbeck: a tool-kit for the delivery of biodiversity conservation in Purbeck (1997) £10 SWRO
A biodiversity guide for the planning and development sectors in the south-west (ALGE and SW Biodiversity Partnership) (2000) Free SWRO
A future for farming and wildlife: a south-east England view Free SERO
A future for farmland birds in south-west England – a guide to wildlife-friendly management on your farm (2001) Free SWRO
Birds by boat! (For the Norfolk Broads. RSPB, NT and NWT reserves close to public moorings. Leaflet. May 2004) Free CWEA
Birds by bus! (For the north Norfolk coast. RSPB, NT and NWT reserves. Leaflet. May 2004) Free CWEA
Birds by boat and train! (For the Norfolk Broads. RSPB and NWT reserves. Leaflet. May 2004) Free CWEA
Birds by train! (For east of England RSPB reserves. Leaflet. May 2004) Free CWEA
Cirl buntings and countryside stewardship farmers – the financial, social and management effects of countryside stewardship cirl bunting agreements on south Devon farms (2001) Free SWRO
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Coast in crisis: protecting wildlife from climate change and sea level rise (1997) Free EERO
Dartmoor – a special place for moorland birds (2003) Free SWRO
Environmental prosperity: business and the environment in the east of England Free 85-017
Farming for the future; latest news on agriculture from the RSPB in the south-east (January 2002) Free SERO
Food – the environmental link: how local food initiatives in the south-west are making this link, and what more can still be done (April 2003) Free SWRO
Freshwater wetlands: the need for more in eastern England (October 2003) Free EERO
Green spaces: making room for people and wildlifein the east of England Free EERO
Local food initiatives in the south-west of England – capturing the environmental dimension? By Sally Harris (April 2003) £5 SWRO
Looking after London’s wildlife – London Biodiversity Partnership (leaflet) Free SERO
Return of the Cornish chough (with English Nature)(April 2004) Free SWRO
RSPB North Staffordshire Rural Community Initiative POA NWRO
Seabirds of south-western waters (1997) Free SWRO
Suffolk’s changing coast: making space for wildlifeand people Free EERO
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The biodiversity of the south-west – an audit of the south-west biological resource (1996) and action for biodiversity in the south-west: a series of habitat and species plans to guide delivery (June 1997) £5 SWRO
The birds of Bodmin Moor – the results of a survey by the RSPB in 1999 (2001) Free SWRO
The Fens: the RSPB’s vision for wetlands in the Fens (October 2003) Free EERO
The great riverscape – new life for the Trent (April 2002) Free NWRO
Where have all our sparrows gone? London Biodiversity Partnership (leaflet) (January 2003) Free SERO
Wild about the north-west: a biodiversity audit of north-west England (January 1999) POA NWRO
Working with waders final report – Rebecca Barrett (December 2002) Free NERO
Yorkshire Dales enclosed upland breeding wader survey 2000 (Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority) (Summary) POA NERO
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Wales publications –Cyhoeddiadau CymruPlease note that these publications are ONLY available from WalesHeadquarters, Sutherland House, Castlebridge, Cowbridge Road East,Cardiff CF11 9AB. Tel: 029 2035 3000.
Birds of conservation concern in Wales 2002–2007 (bilingual) Free 61-545
Food, farming and the environment: choices for change (educational programme) Free n/a
Footprints – the chough – species education handbook (bilingual) Free 61-1513
Footprints – the lapwing – species education handbook (bilingual) Free 61-1514
How you can help black grouse on your land Free 61-006
How you can help Welsh choughs (bilingual) Free 61-1381
Lake Vyrnwy – farming and conservation case study (bilingual) £5.99 LX-1047
Lapwing management packs: arable, livestock, upland, mixed farms Free NWRO
Nature reserves in Wales (bilingual leaflet) Free 830-2296
Operation lapwing five point plan Free 61-017
The black grouse in Wales – recovering our wildlife heritage (bilingual leaflet) Free 080-1-0788
The RSPB and farming Free 22-385
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The state of birds in Wales 2004 (bilingual) Free 830-0244
Trails in Wales – a selection of walks (bilingual) Free 080-1-1536
Valuing our environment: the economic impact of the environment of Wales Free n/a
Working for Wales: the RSPB in Wales Free n/a
Farming for wildlife in Wales – free advice leaflets (bilingual):
Arable field margins 24-206Arable crops on livestock farms 24-209Brassica fodder crops 61-019Farmland bird feeding stations 24-248Grassland management 61-018Hedgerow management 24-207Over-wintered stubble 24-229Rush management 24-227Set-aside 24-210Wildlife cover crops 24-211
Farming for birds in Wales – free advice leaflets (bilingual):
Corn bunting NWROCurlew 24-205Golden plover 24-249Grey partridge 24-213Lapwing 24-208Red grouse 24-228Redshank 24-206Ring ouzel 24-214Starling 24-247Tree sparrow 24-215Turtle dove NWROYellowhammer (24-212)
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Scotland publicationsThese publications are ONLY available direct from the RSPB ScotlandHeadquarters, Dunedin House, 25 Ravelston Terrace, Edinburgh EH4 3TP. Tel: 0131 311 6500. Certain publications issued at the discretion of Scotland
Headquarters.
Agriculture
Scotland is amazing – RSPB Scotland working for people
and wildlife.If you work in the areas covered by this publication RSPB Scotland wouldbe pleased to talk to you about how you and they can work together.Stock code: 71-624 Price: Free
A forward strategy for Scottish agriculture (report) (January 2001) Free 71-726
A management guide to the birds of Scottish farmland (1996) £5 78-1002
A management guide to the birds of Scottish lowland £5 SHQ
Action for Scotland’s biodiversity (ISBN 1 842 680 10 2) (2000) £10 SHQ
Cattle and conservation in the Scottish islands (1999) Free SHQ
Crofting and the environment: a new approach (Joint RSPB/Scottish Crofters Union Report) (March 1992) £5 SHQ
Economic evaluation of HLCAs (RSPB comments) (September 1997) Free SHQ
Farming and crofting for birds Free 24-113
Farmland waders of Scotland 2001 Free SHQ
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Farms, crofts and corncrakes Free SHQ
Geese and local economies in Scotland (a report to the National Goose Forum by the RSPB and BASC) (September 1998) £5 SHQ
Go with the Flow – the natural approach to sustainable flood management in Scotland (leaflet) (March 2004) Free 78-368
Go with the Flow – the natural approach to sustainable flood management in Scotland (report) (March 2004) POA 77-839
Land lives and larks Free SHQ
Managing set-aside for birds in Scotland (January 2001) Free 78-408
Proposals for the designation of new Environmentally Sensitive Areas in Scotland (October 1992) Free SHQ
Rural development and the environment (Joint RSPB/Scottish Crofters Union report) (April 1995) £7.50 SHQ
Scotland’s rural future (RSPB Scotland’s response to the Scottish Office consultation of a rural development strategy) (May 1998) Free SHQ
Scottish Countryside Premium Scheme (RSPB response to SOAFD consultation paper) (April 1996) POA SHQ
Shetland Islands nature reserves: great places to see wildlife Free SHQ
The future of livestock farming in Scotland (leaflet) (October 1999) Free SHQ
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Upland bird management guidelines for black grouse, curlew, redshank, ring ouzel, snipe and twite (June 1996) Free SHQ
Wild geese and agriculture in Scotland (RSPB response to SO discussion paper) (December 1996) Free SHQ
Wildlife and agriculture in Scotland: a secure future (September 1996) Free 71-624
Planning, site safeguard and local government
A future for grouse moors – a call to action. Views on the way forward from a partnership of conservation NGOs (February 1998) Free 23-1054
An ornithological assessment of potential super quarry sites Free SHQ
Biodiversity and opencast coal mining: a good practice guide Free SHQ
Biodiversity in Scotland – the way forward (ISBN 0 7480 660 4) (1997) Free SHQ
Cairngorms: looking out for (January 2002) Free 72-350
Out of the mire: a future for lowland peat bogs (Joint RSPB/Plant Life report) (April 1993) Free 22-346
Planning for wildlife in Scotland (information leaflet) Free SHQ
Planscan Scotland (RSPB study of development plans in Scotland) Free SHQ
SSSIs in the 1990s (RSPB report on the health of Internationally Important Bird Areas) (May 1992) Free SHQ
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Estuaries, coasts and marine conservation
Abstraction controls: a system for Scotland (Sound consultation. RSPB comments) (February 1993) £1 SHQ
A case for marine protected areas in Scotland (April 1994) £5 SHQ
An aquaculture strategy for the Highlands and Islands 1992–1996 (RSPB response to Highlands and Islands enterprise consultation) (April 1992) £1 SHQ
North sea view: BirdLife International’s recommendations to the 4th international conference on the protection of the North Sea (February 1995) Free SHQ
A sea fisheries strategy for the Highlands and Islands 1992–1996 (RSPB response to Highlands and Islands enterprise consultation) (1992) £1 SHQ
Cleaner seas, safer birds (RSPB response to Lord Donaldson’s report) (July 1994) £5 SHQ
Coastal zone planning (RSPB evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee on the Environment) (October 1991) Free SHQ
Conservation, access and recreation code of practice for water, sewerage and river purification authorities(Sound Consultation. RSPB comments) (February 1993) £1 SHQ
Corncrake: newsletter and initiative report 2002–2003 (SBF) (2004) Free SHQ
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Criteria and procedures for identifying sensitive areas and less sensitive areas (Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive) and criteria and procedures for identifying ‘polluted waters’ (Nitrates Directive). Sound consultation paper (RSPB response) (April 1992) £1 SHQ
Fisheries management and the marine environment: comments on the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Welsh Office Agriculture Department and the Scottish Agriculture and Fisheries Department consultation paper by the RSPB (September 1994) £2 SHQ
Foreshore and shellfish fisheries in Scotland (December 1993) £2 SHQ
Hand gathering of cockles in the Solway Firth Free SHQ
Important Bird Areas for seabirds in the North Sea (1995) £35 SHQ
Interactions between fisheries and marine birds: research recommendations (report commissioned by the RSPB) £2 SHQ
Leaping in the dark; review of environmental impact of marine salmon fishing in Scotland (with SW and CL) £5 SHQ
Managing the sea for birds – the Outer Firth of Forth: an illustrative management plan for the Outer Firth of Forth and adjacent offshore waters (August 1997) Free 22-404
Managing the sea for birds – Fair Isle and adjacent waters: an illustrative management plan for Fair Isle’s inshore and adjacent offshore waters (October 1997) Free 22-521
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Possible Special Areas of Conservation in the UK (Supplementary comments on marine and coastal sites by RSPB) (June 1995) £5 SHQ
Prohibition on fishing in Scottish inshore waters (RSPB response to SOAFD consultation) (September 1992) £1 SHQ
Prohibition on fishing in Scottish inshore waters – Solway Firth shrimp fishery RSPB response to SOAFD consultation) (September 1992) £1 SHQ
Proposals for amendment of the existing prohibitions on fishing in Scottish inshore waters – cockle fishing on the Solway estuary (RSPB response to SOAFD consultation) Free SHQ
Review of controls on inshore fishing in Scotland (SO consultation paper. RSPB comments) (October 1995) £1 SHQ
RSPB submission to the Agriculture Committee on the UK sea fish industry (March 1993) Free SHQ
Salmon farming and predatory wildlife: a code of practice (Scottish Salmon Growers Association with NECK, MCS, the RSPB, SMUG, VAT and WAFT) (February 1990) £2 SHQ
Scotland’s coast – a discussion paper (SO consultation paper. RSPB comments) (July 1996) £5 SHQ
Scotland’s estuaries (RSPB report) (May 1991) £2 SHQ
Seas: the opportunity – working together to protect our marine life (Marine Life Campaign) (1994) £5 27-131
Scotland’s inshore fisheries – time for change (leaflet) Free SHQ
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Scotland’s water and wetlands Free 78-1065
Seas fit for Scotland (leaflet) Free SHQ
RSPB’s vision for sustainable fisheries (a discussion paper) (February 1995) £5 SHQThe conservation of the Firth of Forth: Falkirk District (RSPB report to Falkirk District Council) (February 1992) £2 SHQ
The water and sewerage industry in Scotland. SO Consultation Paper: investing for our future (RSPB comments) (January 1993) £2 SHQ
Turning the tide: a future for estuaries (RSPB report) (1990) £3 SHQ
Water wise (1995) £5 22-122
The farmland waders of Scotland: their conservation status and needs (2001) £5 78-704
Scotland’s great outdoors Free SHQ
Wildlife in Scotland Free SHQ
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Forests
Go with the Flow – the natural approach to sustainable
flood management in ScotlandExamines the ways in which commercialism is affecting theunique environment of Caithness and Sutherland.SHQ Price: £2.50
Abernethy Forest nature reserve (1996) Free 31-754
Black grouse and capercaillie – a birdwatchers’ code of conduct (2003) Free 23-683
Forestry in the Flows of Caithness and Sutherland (RSPB report) (June 1987) £2.50 71-768
Habitat Action Plan Caledonian pine forests (March 1997) £2 SHQ
Managing set-aside for birds in Scotland (with National Farmers Union of Scotland) POA 78-408
Native pinewoods in Scotland: a review 1957–1987 (Appendix) (November 1987) £7.50 SHQ
Next step agencies: a future for our public forests? (RSPB submission of views) (June 1994) £2.50 SHQ
Our forests: the way ahead (RSPB submission of views) (December 1994) £2 SHQ
Our natural pinewood heritage (Conference proceedings – FC/RSPB/SNH) (October 1994) £7.50 SHQ
Red kite Scottish newsletter (leaflet) Free SHQ
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RSPB/Association of County Councils consultation procedures: a survey on the involvement of county councils and national park authorities £2 SHQ
The chough in Scotland (2000) Free SHQ
The farmland waders of Scotland; their conservation status and needs (1995) Free 71-1081
The future of livestock farming in Scotland (2000) Free 78-469
The market potential for native pinewood (consultant’s report to RSPB) (April 1995) £5 SHQ
The RSPB in Scotland: working for people and conservation (1999) Free 77-693
The RSPB’s ideas for the people and environment of rural Scotland: a new agenda for Scotland’s countryside (1999) Free 77-018
Time for pine: a future for Caledonian pinewoods (RSPB policy paper) (September 1993) £5 22-617
Time to act: saving Scotland’s wildlife (in conjunctionwith Plantlife, Scottish Wildlife Trust, National Trust for Scotland, Butterfly Conservation (Scotland) and World Wildlife Fund) (2002) Free 78-124
Uptake, application and effects of the broadleaved woodland grant scheme: Fife and Hertfordshire – a comparative study (April 1989) £2 SHQ
Woodland management and saving the capercaillie Free 77-029
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Other issues
Time to act – saving Scotland’s wildlife. Proposals to improve the protection of SSSIs and halt the decline of Scottish Wildlife Free 78-124
Action for Scotland’s biodiversity £10 SHQ
An ornithological assessment of potential superquarry sites in Scotland Free 31-754
Cairngorm working party report (response by the RSPB) Free SHQ
Conservation advice for farmers and crofters Free 31-374
Corncrake newsletter and initiative report (2000) Free SHQ
Crofting and the environment POA SHQ
Deer legislation in Scotland (RSPB response to SOAFD consultation paper) (March 1992) £1 SHQ
Economics of upland grouse shooting Free SHQ
Farms, crofts and corncrakes: a guide to habitat management for corncrakes Free SHQ
Freedom of access to environmental information (RSPB response to Sound proposals for implementation of EC Directive) (April 1992) Free SHQ
Naturally Scottish – corncrakes (1999) £3.95 SHQ
Naturally Scottish – red kites (2001) £3.95 SHQ
Naturally Scottish – sea eagles (1996) £3.95 SHQ
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Persecution: a review of birds of prey persecution in Scotland in 2002 (March 2004) £4 78-963
Scotland is amazing – RSPB Scotland working for people and wildlife (March 2004) Free 77-166
Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (RSPB response to Sound Consultation Paper) (April 1992) Free SHQ
Scottish Site Safeguard (leaflet) Free SHQ
The top 50 birdwatching sites in the Highlands: second edition including six new sites and many revisions. Highland members group (February 2003) (ISBN 1 901 930 41 6 H) Via North Scotland Regional Office only £2.50 72-188
Northern Ireland publicationsPlease note, these publications are ONLY available from Northern IrelandHeadquarters, Belvoir Park Forest, Belfast, BT8 4QT. Tel: 028 9049 1547
Birds of conservation concern in Ireland (extract from a paper published in Irish Birds 1999) (BWI, RSPB Northern Ireland joint publication) (April 2001) POA NIHQ
Birds of Irish farmland: conservation management guidelines (Anita Donaghy and Clive Mellon) (1998–99) POA 62-015
Fields for the future: towards the conservation of farmland birds in Northern Ireland (Anita Donaghy and Clive Mellon) (1998–99) Free 35-737
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Ireland’s forested future (RSPB, AN TAISCE and IWC (now BWI) report) (October 1994) £5 27-746
Northern Ireland’s rural future? Finding common ground (proceedings of a seminar organised by theRSPB and NIAPA) (November 1998) POA NIHQ
Safe and sound? – a health check of NI’s ASSI’s (L E Davidson and C Mellon) (April 1996) POA 62-817
Farm managment to benefit wildlife in Northern Ireland series – free advice leaflets (all available from NIHQ):Barn owlCurlewLapwingLinnetRed grouseRedshankReed buntingSkylarkSnipeSwallowTree sparrowYellowhammer
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