BirdLife International Partner
It amazes me just how much slagging off the RSPB get sometimes on BF!
Considering most people here are at least armchair conservationists, if not actively involved in working to protect endemic species of their own country and the habit so vital for the sustaining of those species. BF is an international forum and perhaps it might be an idea to take a less localised look, from a funding perspective. The RSPB as a BirdLife International Partner, supports, with funding, a lot of work for this agency, thus contributing to work being carried out for the protection of birds, not endemic to the UK, or those who are only rare migrant visitors.
see here eg.
http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/index.html
Raising awareness of species at risk, also costs money, as do campaigns such as that being conducted on behalf of the Albatross. I wonder whether perhaps, UK and European residents, have a little more disposable income in their pockets, compared to other places where Partnership work is carried out?
I can't agree with calling people 'hypocrites' simply because they dont bung a fiver in a bucket when they visit a Reserve! The fact that they are visiting these places rather than spending the day at amusement arcades or 'theme parks', should be applauded not critised - converts are made by personal experience!
I also can't agree with the comment made earlier, implying a funding official for the RSPB should be somehow justifying or defending their fundraising practices on a thread such as this! - this is a public forum of individuals, only all too recently members were slating the RSPB as a result of one individual being quoted out of context on a BBC programme, then calling for the RSPB to have only 'corporate spokespersons'!
'Chuggers' are not popular, regardless of the organisation - so: Don't open the door
or, if you already support the RSPB, then say so. Or, if it's a nerd who knows nothing about the RSPB, then educate him! I'd rather deal with chuggers collecting money on behalf of the RSPB than have to pay more money out of my Council tax to fund someone to co-ordinate and monitor 'chugger free zones' that would be even less money from me for the RSPB!
Yes, it's a massive Corporate business, and as such, plays the corporate business game. However, I think it would be really regretable for people to withdraw support from the RSPB, simply because they don't like all the methods they use to do work that very few other organisations have the clout, or willing, to do, both in this country and abroad. I think it would be even more regretable, if those withdrawing support consisted of dedicated birdwatchers and conservationists, of which I'm sure most of us are.
(apologies for the excessively long post)