The natural world is in trouble and politicians need to take action
Thousands of us joined forces and marched on the streets of London to call on ALL political parties to take action for nature's recovery.
For too long, the stories of wildlife loss and climate graphs going in the wrong direction have been headlines. This is the turning point.
We invited all our members, supporters, staff, volunteers, Trustees, partners and friends to this major event - and loved having all of you that were able to make it there with us!
The event was organised by nature, environment and climate organisations and individuals, including our friends at Wildlife and Countryside Link, RSPB, Woodland Trust, National Trust and Rewilding Britain and key partners, Extincton Rebellion.
People understand the seriousness of the nature crisis and demand that elected officials do the same. Nature charities are backed by millions of supporters and this event saw many of these, as well as our volunteers and anyone who cares about nature, coming together and taking a collective stand.Chief Executive, The Wildlife Trusts
Thank you to all who supported #RestoreNatureNow
Witness the crowds and listen to the speeches from main stage, including by Liz Bonnin and Dr Amir Khan, The Willdife Trusts' President and Vice President, and Craig Bennett, Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trusts.
Standing up for wildlife during the General Election
The upcoming UK General Election is an incredibly important moment for wildlife and wild spaces across the UK and beyond. The UK is already classified as one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries and an incoming government will be responsible for turning this around. You can ensure that nature is given the priority it deserves.
What to do next?
Tell your local candidates that nature matters to you. Collectively as one voice we can #RestoreNatureNow.
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