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... and raise in the number of lakes available for the breeding resulted with the increase of great crested in Ireland and Britain up to 1000 pairs. The RSPB was formed in reaction to a real conservation problem- the threatened extinction of the great crested grebe- rather than to the cruelty of the millinery trade. Throughout the society history it has been guided by sound conservation principles rather than sentiment. The RSPB progressed from early success to develop into one of the most influential conservation establishments. Brief note of work in the field done by RSPB: 1. Variety of habitats *densely planted borders providing cover for insects and shy birds *ponds and boggy areas are build providing a magnet for wildlife 2. Shelter Most animals need to hide from predators and many hibernates. *plant climbers against walls *tidy up borders in spring *fixation of bat roosting boxes 3. A place to breed * a pond for frogs, birds, and dragon ...
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