Q.1
What is the name of the Sumatran rainforest that the RSPB work in?
  • Harapan
  • Java
  • Lampung
  • Medan
Q.2
Where does the RSPB have its UK headquarters?
  • Birmingham
  • London
  • Manchester
  • Sandy
Q.3
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.4
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
Q.5
What is the bird on the RSPB’s logo?
  • Avocet
  • Golden Eagle
  • Pied Wagtail
  • Red Kite
Q.6
The RSPB's nature reserve network covers an area the size of .......
  • Bedfordshire
  • Brazil
  • Wales
  • Wembley Stadium
Q.7
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.8
The Society for the Protection of Birds was founded in which year?
  • 1884
  • 1889
  • 1898
  • 1904
Q.9
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.10
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
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