There are a range of project-specific regular giving schemes to choose from, where your donations are restricted to one particular project.
Become a regular giver
You can choose to support the wildlife or habitats close to your heart.
Or make general regular donations so we can help different wildlife where and when it matters most.
Why make a regular donation? Lots of reasons!
- More of your money goes directly to protecting nature because our administration costs are lower
- A reliable income allows us to do more to protect wildlife and plan ahead
- You’ll receive an ‘Impact’ newsletter, every 6 months, to keep you updated
- It's easy to set up, change or cancel
- It allows you to spread the cost of your support
Please note that only Direct Debit payments qualify you to become a regular giver.
You can help save nature
Right now, nature is in crisis, but together we can save it. By making a regular donation, you are helping to protect rare species, look after iconic landscapes and speak up for nature at a time when it really needs you.
When you sign up, we will send you our Impact newsletter, keeping you up to date about how your support is making a real difference.

What we can achieve
Our successes are because of people like you.
Red kites have returned to England and Scotland
Together we have seen the return of breeding red kites in England and Scotland. These magnificent birds of prey now soar over many parts of the UK, including their traditional stronghold in Wales. This success was made possible thanks to a reintroduction programme by us and our partners, with vital support from people like you.
Treasured landscapes teeming with life
At a time when much wildlife is in decline, our 200 plus nature reserves are a refuge to more than 18,000 species of life.
Regular donations give us the means to preserve, protect and restore these special places and create new ones for wildlife to thrive.
It works - our efforts to restore heathland and reedbeds has seen increases in rare nightjars, bitterns and marsh harriers.
Stopping the slaughter of albatrosses
The Albatross Task Force was created to help stop the thousands of albatross deaths each year caused by commercial fishing. While there is still a huge amount of work to do, they have had some real successes. For example, there has been a 99% drop in albatross deaths in the South African trawl fishery since our team started work there in 2006.
Why we need your help
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You can stop extinctions
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Defend our birds of prey
They are protected by law, but birds of prey are still being shot, poisoned and trapped. Become a bird of prey defender and help put a stop to this illegal killing.
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Red list rescue
1 in 4 UK birds are now on the Red List of conservation concern – meaning they are in urgent need of our protection. Your donation will help save these threatened birds from extinction.
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Befriend the albatross
As a Friend of the Albatross, you’ll be helping the Albatross Task Force save these ocean wanderers. Your donations will help fund work to stop harmful fishing methods which threaten to wipe them out.
You can protect vital habitats
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Hope Farm
Help us show that effective farming can also allow birds and wildlife to thrive. Hope Farm is leading by example and living proof that it can be done.
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Sherwood Forest Guardians
As a guardian of Sherwood, you can help protect this ancient forest bursting with life.
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Flow Country
Help us restore these vast areas of peatland back to brilliant bogs. Only then will rare native wildlife return and thrive.
Become a Scottish Patron

Donating online is the easiest way and means more of your money is used for conservation.
You can also donate by:
- Phone: To speak to a member of our team, call 01767 693 680, 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
- Post: We accept donations by cheque too. Please make them payable to The RSPB and send them to: Regular donations, The RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL.
Thank You