| 02/03/06
 Packed with masses of information and lots of exciting
              features to help RBST members and the general public get the most
              out of their visit, www.rbst.org.uk is
              the ‘new look’ website of the Rare Breeds Survival
              Trust, a charity dedicated to the preservation of Britain’s
              native livestock. General information on rare breeds, including the 2006 Watchlist
              and details about the work of the Trust will be of interest to
              both members and anyone else concerned with the restoration of
              Britain’s traditional livestock breeds.  A special ‘members only’ area offers a discussion
              forum, magazine archive and a free subscription service for up
              to the minute RBST news and information. Plus members will also
              be able to email colleagues and friends from the website. Visitors looking for something in particular can check out the
              keyword search facility by typing in what they’d like to
              find - the search engine will produce a selection of results in
              seconds.  Shopping online couldn’t be simpler with a wide range of
              merchandise on offer, including books, greetings cards, gifts and
              novelty items. RBST Executive Director, Robert Terry says: “The website
              is an exciting development which the general public will find informative
              and easy to navigate, and I hope our members will enjoy accessing
              their own area which has a discussion forum and the Trust’s
              magazine Ark-ive”. The Deeson Group (www.deeson.co.uk)
              has worked closely with the Trust on this project during the past
              three months. Deeson also publishes the Trust’s quarterly
              magazine The Ark. For more information please contact The Rare Breeds Survival Trust,
              Stoneleigh Park, Nr Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG. Tel: 024
              7669 8764 or www.rbst.org.uk  Rare Breeds 'Watchlist':
                Good News And Bad 
  Randall
Lineback Cattle - A Rare Breed 
  Rare
breeds at Skipton
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