Sussex Ornithological Society (SOS)
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Description
Formed in 1962 by a small group of young people, the Sussex Ornithological Society has grown to become one of the largest county bird clubs in Great Britain with a current membership of around 2000.
This is why we’re here:
- To record and study wild birds in Sussex
- To assist in the conservation of the wild birds of Great Britain
- To encourage by the use of meetings, books, outings etc, the study of birds in the field and ornithological science in general, the education of our members and the general public in ornithological science, and the need for the protection of wild birds and their habitats
Areas served
- Sussex