30 by 30

30 by 30

30 by 30

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  • 50% decline of hedgehogs in our countryside

  • 41% of insects threatened with extinction

  • 80% of UK peatlands damaged

  • 92% of seagrass beds lost around the UK

Our natural world is in trouble

This is no secret. Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate - some are calling it the next mass extinction - and the threat of climate catastrophe is a constant worry. We live in a time of emergency. There is still hope - we can tackle both of these critical issues - but we have to act now. Time is running out.

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What needs to happen?

The Wildlife Trusts are calling for at least 30% of our land and sea to be connected and protected for nature’s recovery by 2030. Making more space for nature to become abundant once again will give our struggling wildlife the chance to recover and also restore beautiful wild places - places that store carbon and help to tackle the climate crisis.

30% is the bare minimum that nature needs to start recovering but we are far short of this and need your help to turn things around...

We can do this together

By joining our mission for nature's recovery, you will make a real difference to wildlife and our natural world. Every pound donated will help us achieve our vision for a wilder future. Working together across the UK, we can restore huge peatlands, which store carbon and become a home for threatened birds like curlews and golden plovers. We will create new wetlands, which reduce the risk of towns and villages flooding and are also great for dragonflies and water voles. We will plant new underwater seagrass meadows to soak up carbon and shelter sea horses and other sea life.

Nature has given us so much, it's now our turn to give back.

We're bringing wildlife back to Cheshire

Less than 10% of Cheshire is protected for nature but it’s not too late.  With your help, we can bring wildlife back across the region.  Beavers, curlew and garden bumblebee are just three species we want to see thriving here once more.

Find out more about how we’re bringing beavers back to Delamere and how you can help.

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David Parkyn/ Cornwall Wildlife Trust

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