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I've always had a passion for all things nature and seeing many birds on my travels its lead me to join, at this late stage, the RSPB.
I have some binoculars already however I don't own any camo' garments ๐
This was all spiked by me renovating my Garden. I've put a real amount of effort into it and filled it with all sorts of Bird feeders and habitat for them to florish. It's paying off hugely.
I'm not turning into Bill Oddie just yet and feel more Machala Stachan TBH.
So, what other organisations are you members of ?
And Why ?
The Micropaleontology Society, because microfossils are frigging amazing.
Having seen the devastation the RSPB have wreaked on the local forests around my area in the name of ground nesting birds they would be last on my list.
AA, SAS and RSPB
BCS - because work pays for it.
National Trust - because the car sticker immediately promotes me to middle-class.
Dennis the Menace Fan Cub, but I think this may have lapsed.
Labour Party. Joined the day after the election..
Karabiner Mountaineering Club.
Nice people.
Ex Sons of the Desert, CAMRA, Oldham Motorcycle Club, Labour Party, 53rd Manchester Scouts, Brittania Music Club and Dennis The Menace fan club.
D.I.N.G, indeed.
What sort of 'devastation' is this then allthepies? Do tell...
CTC though I don't do any cycle touring. On the other hand I'm not a member of the RSPB but do have a set of binoculars.
What sort of 'devastation' is this then allthepies?
Don't know about allthepies but around here nice little bits of woods get wiped out to create moorland. Maybe ecologically sound but nowhere near as nice to go for a walk or ride. Don't appear to hold as much wildlife either but maybe we didn't have the right kind of wildlife.
RSPB
Sustrans
CTC
British Cycling
Newcastle Cycle Campaign
National Trust
Gourmet Society
RAC
Snowboard Club UK
[quote=bloodynora said]What sort of 'devastation' is this then allthepies? Do tell...
Mature woodland, which happened to contain lovely singletrack, completely felled. Now resembles a lunar landscape.
RB I don't think the RSPB's remit is to provide you with 'nice walks or rides' is it? They are there to protect habitats and wildlife (specifically bird species) or create new habitats where endangered native species are at risk. In general they are a force for good as regards British wildlife.
Yes, I don't doubt they are doing the right thing. It just feels like a bit of a shame when the woods go all the same.
So allthepies the RSPB destroyed your lovely singletrack? Aw my heart bleeds for you. The lunar landscape you describe may have been done to promote native woodland/shrub to get a foothold where they couldn't before and encourage wildlife not used to tree cover in that particular woodland.
CTC
Audax UK
Cyclo Monster CC
Derby Cycling
Civil Service Sports Club which gives me English Heritage as well.
Scouts, though I seem to spend just as much time running round after my wife's Guides stuff!
So the RSPB didn't cull any parakeets in 2013/14, shame on them.
[quote=ernie_lynch said]So the RSPB didn't cull any parakeets in 2013/14, shame on them.
They've got 'em marked down for a big hit in 2015
RSPB can be a bit focussed on saving one species at the detriment of all others around them. They are starting to think outside the box in places though and of whole ecosystems rather than key species numbers.
CADW member because I love castles.
RFS through my work.
Honorary Life Member of the National Trust for Scotland.
They've got 'em marked down for a big hit in 2015
Well the big hit for 2015 doesn't appear to be having much effect on Croydon - their numbers seem to be increasing significantly on a daily basis.
I'm immensely proud of Croydon's multicultural character but the ring-necked parakeet population really is completely out of control ๐
EDIT : Unless they're all finding refuge in Croydon........bleeding asylum seekers !
I am convinced the National Trust own every car park in the South West within a mile of the coast so membership is essential.
National Trust (Scotland); Greenpeace; John Muir Trust; local MTB club, local mountaineering club; Historic Scotland; Woodland Trust.
RSPB.
National Trust. (not my idea but we only need to go to Fountains Abbey 4 times in a year & It's paid for itself)
UKIP. Joined the day after the election.
NTS
Historic Scotland
Whatever the Scottish Kayakerists/Canoeists club is called
Mountain Bothies Association (really do need to do a work party)
Mature woodland, which happened to contain lovely singletrack, completely felled. Now resembles a lunar landscape.
Bourne Woods?
I'm - sorry, we're - National Trust members. As Pablo says, it almost pays for itself in parking savings. But it's great for the "we've no money and want to go out" days, and of course it's a good thing to support (IMHO).
John Muir Trust
NUJ
National Trust (I think)
The Self-Preservation Society
And this thread has reminded me to rejoin CTC
NT
Tricycle association
Rough Stuff Fellowship
Local m/c club, West Glos and Dean Forest
Local cycling club, Royal Dean Forest
BC
NINFAN I'm amazed the UK had 20 feral goats for the RSPB to kill. Of course the clue is in the name, the RSPB ain't going to be preserving no goats are they ๐
Edit to add; the anti fox hunting folks may be a little upset too though personally I think the foxes had it coming.
They killed 13 crows for "animal welfare during lambing" which suggests that they are not always biased in favour of birds.
I'm a member of the NIMBA, and FAPNLM.
What's most important, I'm active. Not like the badge wearing saddos, buying a name with an annual subscription, but no actual contribution or pushing of the boundaries.
Always something to learn. I've been involved in lambing in the past and have no idea what threat crows are at lambing time. They are evil little bastards though so nothing will surprise me that much.
Of course the clue is in the name, the RSPB ain't going to be preserving no goats are they
To be fair they do a bit for other animals too (according to their bumph), but yeah birds is their main gig, obviously.
They are evil little bastards .....
No animal is evil and crows are right cool clever little ****ers, imo.
Btw I'm not a member of the RSPB but I am an associate member of this lot :
http://beddingtonfarmlands.org.uk/
I'm going bird watching with them tomorrow morning as it happens.
I'm a member of the NAMBLA.
What's most important, I'm active. Not like the badge wearing saddos, buying a name with an annual subscription, but no actual contribution or pushing of the boundaries.
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RSPB
National Trust
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Naturalist Trust
Would like to join
Historic Houses Association - and probably will sometime soon
feel [s]more[/s] Machala Stachan TBH.
That brings back a teenage years dream...
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Bourne Woods?
Yup.
RMT and Dennis The Menace Fan Club.
RMT is a joke though and I don't agree with 99% of what goes on.
What point are you attempting to make ninfan?
National trust.
Unison
Green party.
And from what the mail i get tells me it would seem that having a loyalty card from the co-op makes me more of a 'member' than a tesco clubcard does. ๐
Ninfan, go on what are you a member of then?
Can we guess?
[edit] also remembered local cycling campaign group, local little arts theatre/centre, and lapsed membership of the mighty Gawton Gravity Hub.
Have been a member of RSPB in the past.
Have been a member of BCF in the past.
Think I might have been a member of CTC once upon a time too.
Used to be a member of the Scouting Association.
Now only a member of the Tripoli Rocketry Association, until I get around to renewing other memberships. And that is because most renew in January, except one which is in August.
On the whole, I'm more for informal meetups of like minded individuals with none of that committee nonsense, but I'd probably cough up to something like NT if I ever go back home, just for the parking access.

