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Petitions

This page gives you an opportunity to voice your opinion on some key issues affecting birds and other wildlife around the world

The petitions page was launched in January 2010. Please bookmark this page and visit it regularly to see if new petitions have been added.

Hopefully your votes will count and we'll see improvements in many countries

New offence to stop raptor persecution

Introduction of offence of vicarious liability for raptor persecution in England - a petition to help target landowners who ignore the illegal persecution of raptors.

Birdlife Cyprus Petition

Birdlife Cyprus - online petition - please take the time to sign this petition to try and stop the pointless slaughter of hundreds of thousands of birds.

Environmental Laws Under Threat

A new UK Government review called the 'Red Tape Challenge' is threatening all environmental legislation with the axe. Please visit the RSPB website to challenge this action.

Save Our Ancient Woodlands

Defra is proposing a new approach to ownership and management of woodlands and forests which may threaten these vital habitats - read the issues and sign the petition.

Bestwood Country Park Wardens

Bestwood Country Park could see major changes in its ranger service - currently provided by Nottinghamshire County Council. Please review the issues and get involved.

Key Feeding Sites in China

BirdLife International's work to save two key resting and feeding sites in China, used by one of the world's oddest and most appealing waterbirds, is to receive support from Disney's ‘Friends for Change’ initiative.

The project, ‘Saving Spoony's Chinese Wetlands’ will receive at least $25,000, but if children around the world decide to give it their vote, that support could rise to $50,000, or even $100,000.

Spoony - the Spoon-billed Sandpiper- is one of the rarest birds in the world. It gets its name from its spoon-shaped beak, which it uses to pick up food from the mud left uncovered when the tide goes out.

Please support this petition.

View a video of Spoon-billed Sandpiper

Birdlife Malta

Bird & Bat Boxes

  • Number 10 website - sign the number 10 petition for the provision of boxes in new buildings.

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