What we do

RSPB NI has been operating since 1966 to make Northern Ireland a better place for nature and people.  We protect, restore and look after precious places for wildlife.  We look after some of Northern Ireland’s most special landscapes & our nature reserves offer first hand experiences to connect people of all ages and backgrounds to the beauty and wonder of the natural world.  We should all be able to have a favourite outdoor place, a forest, river, park or beach, somewhere we feel free and uplifted. From breathtaking landscapes to intimate moments with wildlife, we work to protect nature and create magical experiences for you.

We love nature — we’re passionate about wildlife and wild places. We believe the environment should be at the top of the agenda whether the subject is building houses, setting up wind farms, fishing our seas, transporting goods or educating our children. We never give up, we get things done; making changes for the better, for wildlife and people.  We work in partnership with local people all over Northern Ireland, including schoolchildren, farmers, community groups and government officials.

Nature is in crisis, together we can save it.

Gifts in Wills

Legacies are a lifeline for nature. They are vitally important in helping us protect wild places and vulnerable species. A gift left in your will lets us plan for the future and ensure wildlife prospers for generations to come.

Our work is crucial to the survival of endangered species and habitats. We work in partnership with the local farming community to secure a step change in sustainable land use practices, good for farmers, nature and communities. At the same time, we actively encourage children and families to give nature a home in gardens and parks with plants and insects to attract wildlife.

Our work in Northern Ireland is made possible by the generosity of our donors, members, volunteers, and supporters. We are so grateful for each and every gift no matter how large or small.  That your legacy is to ensure precious wildlife always has a home – from the butterflies that flutter through our parks, to the bees that set our wild meadows buzzing to the garden birds joyous in the song that brighten our day.

Your legacy is nature’s future.

Contact Us

Name: Fiona McCreadie
Telephone: 01978 855213
Email: fiona.mccreadie@rspb.org.uk
Website: www.rspb.org.uk


Information your solicitor will need

Registered Address: Belvoir Park Forest, Belfast BT8 7QT

Registered Charity Number: 207076