The complete RSPB pin badge range Supported by our fundraising volunteer network, the RSPB has been producing wildlife pin badges to raise funds for our vital conservation work since 1997. The initial four designs were of bittern, bullfinch, puffin and red kite. The scheme has grown from raising tens of thousands of pounds per year to raising over £1million last year. New designs are released every year and there are now over 350 different designs to collect, including over 200 different species of UK flora and fauna; birds, mammals, flowers, insects, butterflies, moths and marine species. A visual representation of all the different designs the RSPB has produced are included below. They are listed alphabetically by design and multiple designs of the same species are listed in release order (earliest = 1, most recent = 2 etc). Some of these visuals may differ very slightly from production runs. Many of the designs are now out of production and we do not hold stock of them. The badges marked proof only, are extremely rare (only 1 or 2 were ever made) and have previously been auctioned by the RSPB - they are now in private collections. Other similar rarities may emerge in future and will be auctioned via our eBay pages. You can find our current badges at our reserves and shops, at RSPB events and in our volunteer managed pin badge boxes around the UK. Any available stock of new and collectible badges will be listed on our eBay sellers page which will occasionally also include auctions of particularly rare badges as they become available. Buying online directly from the RSPB ensures 100% of the profits of your purchase support our vital conservation work. Thank you for your support. Inspiring everyone to give nature a home rspb.org.uk/pinbadges The RSPB is a registered charity in England & Wales 207076, in Scotland SC037654.
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The complete RSPB pin badge range
Supported by our fundraising volunteer network, the RSPB has been producing wildlife pin badges to raise funds for our vital conservation work since 1997.
The initial four designs were of bittern, bullfinch, puffin and red kite. The scheme has grown from raising tens of thousands of pounds per year to raising
over £1million last year. New designs are released every year and there are now over 350 different designs to collect, including over 200 different species
of UK flora and fauna; birds, mammals, flowers, insects, butterflies, moths and marine species.
A visual representation of all the different designs the RSPB has produced are included below. They are listed alphabetically by design and multiple designs
of the same species are listed in release order (earliest = 1, most recent = 2 etc). Some of these visuals may differ very slightly from production runs. Many
of the designs are now out of production and we do not hold stock of them. The badges marked proof only, are extremely rare (only 1 or 2 were ever
made) and have previously been auctioned by the RSPB - they are now in private collections.
Other similar rarities may emerge in future and will be auctioned via our eBay pages. You can find our current badges at our reserves and shops, at RSPB
events and in our volunteer managed pin badge boxes around the UK. Any available stock of new and collectible badges will be listed on our eBay sellers
page which will occasionally also include auctions of particularly rare badges as they become available. Buying online directly from the RSPB ensures 100%
of the profits of your purchase support our vital conservation work. Thank you for your support.
Inspiring everyone to give nature a home
rspb.org.uk/pinbadges The RSPB is a registered charity in England & Wales 207076, in Scotland SC037654.