Category Campaign

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Help us make the sea safer for seabirds

Due to a delay in sending out our Pardela magazine, we have extended this campaign until 15 August to ensure all our members can participate.

 

Every year, 200 000 seabirds die in European waters, accidentally caught in fishing nets, lines and hooks. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Donate to prevent bycatch

 

We know that the ‘scarybird’ kite works, and that fishermen like this solution. Now we want to get it to more and more fishermen, throughout Portugal and beyond ”

Domingos Leitão, Executive Director of SPEA

 

We’ve already raised: 9740€

 

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15,000€

 

Donate

 

By donating to our Stop Bycatch campaign, you enable us to continue to protect endangered seabirds – a long-term effort with a positive impact on wildlife and on fishing communities.

What we can do with your help

 

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Make your donation

 

PayPal

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Bank transfer

Bank: Millenium BCP
IBAN: PT50.0033.0000.00260345382.05
SWIFT: BCOMPTPL
Reference/description: Donation STOP Bycatch

 

MBWay (Portugal only)

Tel.: 910 748 632

Description: Donativo STOP Bycatch

 

Every donation counts. All the funds raised in this campaign will be used in our work to reduce seabird bycatch, even if we don’t reach the 15000€ goal; therefore there will be no refunds.

 

Receipt

If you wish to receive a receipt for your donation, please send proof of donation to spea@spea.pt with the relevant details.

 

Contribute and give seabirds a better future.

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The more people contribute to this cause, the further we can reach.

 

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The species we’re saving

Click the photo to discover each species.

We will reveal a new species when we reach the 1500€, 7500€ and 12000€ raised.

Can’t wait to discover the next species? Convince your friends and family to make a donation!

Our work to stop bycatch