Songbirds are under pressure from threats that are often hidden in plain sight. In our woodlands, human disturbance during breeding season may be causing parent birds to abandon their nests at their most vulnerable moment. In our waterways, hormone-disrupting chemicals from wastewater treatment plants may be quietly undermining breeding success in species like the sand martin.
We commission scientific research that tackles the questions no one else is asking and turn what we learn into practical action that makes a real difference for songbirds. Our current projects with Exeter University and Manchester Metropolitan University are just two examples of the groundbreaking science your support makes possible.
Will you donate and help us find the answers these birds so urgently need?
Many of the songbirds we grew up hearing are disappearing, and a recent YouGov poll found that 54% of people have no idea it is happening.
We believe that awareness is where change begins. Through our educational campaigns, we raise awareness about the reasons behind songbird decline and inspire people to take meaningful steps towards conservation.
Will you donate and help us reach the people who don't yet know songbirds need our help?
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