There are a range of project-specific regular giving schemes to choose from, where your donations are restricted to one particular project.
Becoming a regular giver
You can make a general, regular Direct Debit donation to support all our work - wherever the need is greatest.
Alternatively, you can donate to help protect specific habitats or species.
Why a regular donation?
- More of your money goes directly to conservation because our administration costs are lower
- You’ll receive an ‘Impact’ newsletter, every 6 months, to keep you updated
- It's easy to set up, change or cancel
- A reliable income allows us to do more and plan ahead
- It allows you to spread the cost of your support.
Please note that only Direct Debit payments qualify you to become a regular giver.
Have an Impact on saving nature
Our Impact magazine demonstrates how our nature conservation efforts are making a difference – and all of them are made possible by the support of people like you.
But nature needs our help more than ever – there’s much more work to be done. If you can help us go that extra mile for nature, then please consider making a regular donation now.

What we achieve
Without regular income from people like you, we could not be able to do so much:
Red kites have returned to England and Scotland
Red kites now breed in England and Scotland following successful reintroduction projects by the RSPB and our partners. These magnificent raptors can now be seen in many parts of the UK, including their traditional stronghold in Wales, allowing everyone to share in the excitement of the red kite’s return.
Creating special places for birds and other wildlife
Through careful management of more than 150 nature reserves, we protect, restore and re-create important wildlife habitats. The re-creation of heathland and reedbeds has enabled birds such as the nightjar, bittern and marsh harrier to return to areas where they once thrived.
Stopping the slaughter of albatrosses
The Albatross Task Force was launched in 2005 to help stop the thousands of albatross deaths caused by commercial fishing each year. They’ve had a lot of success, but there is a huge amount still to do, with 15 of the world’s 22 species of albatross still threatened with extinction.
Why we need your help
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You can stop extinctions
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Defend our birds of prey
Despite laws in black and white to protect them, birds of prey are being shot, poisoned and trapped. Become a bird of prey defender today to 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. Your donation, big or small, will help save these threatened species from extinction.
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Friends of the Albatross
As a Friend of the Albatross, you'll be helping the Albatross Task Force to work with fishermen to reduce needless albatross deaths. Your donations will also fund work to stop fishing methods that threaten these wonderful birds with extinction.
You can protect vital habitats
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Hope Farm
Farmland birds have suffered, partly due to changing agricultural practices. Help us show how farming can benefit birds and wildlife.
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Sherwood Forest Guardians
As a guardian of Sherwood, you can help to protect the ancient beauty of this much-loved forest.
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Flow Country
We now own Forinard and Dyke. But that was just the start. Now we need to restore these damaged peatlands back to bog.
Become a Scottish Patron

Donating online is easy and ensures that more of your money is used for conservation.
Or you can also donate by:
- Telephone: Our Supporter Services team can also take donations over the phone. Call 01767 693 680, 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
- Post: We can accept donations by cheque too. Please make cheques payable to The RSPB and send them to: Regular donations, The RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL.