Q.1
Volunteers founded the RSPB over 110 years ago and remain a vitally important part of the organisation today; how many volunteers are there for every paid member of staff?
  • There are at least 3 volunteers for every paid member of staff
  • There are at least 6 volunteers for every paid member of staff
  • There are at least 9 volunteers for every paid member of staff
  • There are the same number of volunteers as paid members of staff
Q.2
Where does the RSPB have its UK headquarters?
  • Birmingham
  • London
  • Manchester
  • Sandy
Q.3
The Society for the Protection of Birds was founded in which year?
  • 1884
  • 1889
  • 1898
  • 1904
Q.4
The RSPB was formed to .......
  • counter the trade in plumes for women's hats
  • encourage the feeding of garden birds
  • promote animal welfare
  • save birds of prey
Q.5
What is BirdLife International?
  • A global partnership of national conservation organisations
  • A research and breeding centre especially for endangered species of birds
  • An organisation to classify bird species
  • Website of information and resources on birds of all kinds
Q.6
What is the bird on the RSPB’s logo?
  • Avocet
  • Golden Eagle
  • Pied Wagtail
  • Red Kite
Q.7
What is the name of the Sumatran rainforest that the RSPB work in?
  • Harapan
  • Java
  • Lampung
  • Medan
Q.8
What do these species have in common? Great Yellow bumble bee, Medicinal Leech and Cirl bunting?
  • All three are extinct in Britain
  • The RSPB is the lead partner for their conservation
  • They only live on RSPB reserves
  • They have all attacked Sir David Attenborough
Q.9
The RSPB's nature reserve network covers an area the size of .......
  • Bedfordshire
  • Brazil
  • Wales
  • Wembley Stadium
Q.10
In terms of safeguarding species, which of the following groups have been identified as some of the most urgent priorities for research by the RSPB?
  • Cuckoo, Kestrel & Swift
  • Hen Harrier, Tree Sparrow & Lapwing
  • House Sparrow, Swallow & Goldfinch
  • Robin, Pied Wagtail & Wren
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