The RSPB on Club Together

RSPB replied on 03/03/2016 11:24

Posted on 03/03/2016 11:24

Hi Everyone,

As you know Ash who originally set up this discussion has left RSBP to pursue his Master’s Degree.  I'd like to introduce myself - I'm Tania and I'll be providing the Club Together pages with an official RSPB presence.

I'll be looking to update you all with interesting conservation and wildlife stories and will be looking to answer any questions that you may have related to our work, our partnership with the Caravan and Motorhome Club or anything wildlife/nature related.

Very much looking forward to engaging with you all! smile

RSPB replied on 02/11/2018 11:32

Posted on 02/11/2018 11:32

Yes! I completely agree laughing and you are certainly right, Brue. Evidence is suggesting that simply spending some time in an urban park or taking a stroll somewhere "green" can really make a difference to the way we feel, emotionally and physically. 

I think you're right that we certainly are lucky to have the opportunity and the means to leave the urban landscape behind and head out into a more wild setting from time to time. 

Some fascinating information is emerging on the health and well being benefits of being closer nature and we are beginning to really get the good message out there! https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/our-positions-and-casework/our-positions/health/

My colleagues in Scotland are certainly onto a winner by prescribing this medicine! 

ABM replied on 06/03/2019 16:32

Posted on 06/03/2019 16:32

Just  spent  a  pleasant  Half  Hour  on  Carnyx  Wild's  Loch  Garten  Camera  watching  all sorts  of  nut-eating  birds  displaying  their  natural  abilities,  and  decided  to  go  onto  RSPB  Loch Garten's  own  site.

Lo  &  Behold,  regulars  on  there  are  already  playing  "Guess  EJ's  Arrival  time / date "  {  where  EJ  is  the  Elderly  Long term  Female  Osprey }

Those  Rascals  are  even  guessing  if  she'll  have  brought  a  Fish  Supper  with  her surprised !!

 

Wherenext replied on 11/03/2019 14:30

Posted on 11/03/2019 14:30

Can someone from the RSPB please answer a query.

I understood that members of the CAMC could gain access to your reserves by production of their membership card, usually for 2 adults. I have noticed that the 2019 Good Savings Guide from the CAMC states that a voucher from said guide must also be produced, allowing entry for 2 adults and 2 children in addition to the CAMC membership card. Is this a change in rules?

Many thanks in anticipation of your reply.

ps - We have been members of the RSPB for ages so answer not for me but for other members.

ABM replied on 11/03/2019 16:38

Posted on 11/03/2019 16:38

And  THAT'S  what  RSPB Tania  posted a couple  of  years  back,  Oneputt  !!  I'll  hunt  it  out  &  'bump'  it !

brue replied on 11/03/2019 16:42

Posted on 11/03/2019 16:42

Here's the web site offer, which states two adults and two children go free with the CAMC member's card. It is a bit confusing to see that vouchers are needed in the Great Savings Guide. Maybe someone could report these posts and the club could respond?

LINK

ABM replied on 11/03/2019 16:43

Posted on 05/06/2017 15:20 by Laura Cass

Hello everyone,

I am delighted to inform that as well as free entry for up to two adults and two children at RSPB reserves you can also receive a free coconut bird feeder when you spend 1p or more in RSPB reserve shops! Simply present you membership card cool

Offer available until 30 September 2017, terms and conditions apply visit www.camc.com/rspb for full details (member login required).

Thank you RSPB smile

Posted on 11/03/2019 16:43

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ABM replied on 11/03/2019 17:12

Posted on 05/12/2016 18:01 by collinn

Apologies for not making the link live, still getting used to the CT interface! 

Absolutely right Micky, your Caravan Club membership cards allow one adult entry to our reserves. Would be brilliant to see any discussions/stories and of course, experiences that you all may have of our reserves/wildlife you encounter. 

Write your comments here...Hj all thganks for that infro I was not aware I could visit RSPB reserves with my membership card.  Cheedrs  Colin H

Posted on 11/03/2019 17:12

Another  reference  to  Club members  access  to  RSPB Sites

 

 

As  an  old,  long  term  RSPB Member  my  card  comes  with  another  card  to  allow  a  non-member  access

ABM replied on 11/03/2019 17:19

Posted on 11/03/2019 16:42 by brue

Here's the web site offer, which states two adults and two children go free with the CAMC member's card. It is a bit confusing to see that vouchers are needed in the Great Savings Guide. Maybe someone could report these posts and the club could respond?

LINK

Posted on 11/03/2019 17:19

Brue,  This  offer  is  from  Jan  Til  December  this  year  i.e.  12  months,  after  that  I  think  it  will  revert  to  One  person  per  C&MH membership  card

BUT  I'll  report  your  post  --  might  clear  the  air  a  bit.  { Done  it  Brue wink}

B

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