Wildlife recovery to be prioritised
The UK is home to species found nowhere else on Earth. But immense pressure from decades of pollution and habitat loss has driven wildlife into catastrophic decline.
Right now in the UK, poor quality living conditions are damaging people's health and cutting lives short. It is the most disadvantages and the most vulnerable who are bearing the bring of this situation. Those living in the most deprived areas are ten times less likely to live in the greenest areas.
Right now in the UK, poor quality living conditions are damaging people's health and cutting lives short. It is the most disadvantages and the most vulnerable who are bearing the bring of this situation. Those living in the most deprived areas are ten times less likely to live in the greenest areas.
More than one third of the population - nearly 9.5 million households in England – are unable to access green places near their home. The current situation is unfair – but it does not have to be like this. This highlights the key roll of Biodiversity Net Gain (BGN) and other mechanisms in ensuring that effective green space is planned into new developments or made available off the back of development - this is a key focus of our planning work and the engagement we have with both developers and communities (such as our Save Swanscombe campaign).
Improving access to natural, wildlife-rich places where we live, learn and work will transform people’s lives, improving health, happiness, and hope across communities. To bring about healthy and sustainable communities, we’re calling on all political parties to commit to a cross-Government fund to grow community-based health services.
The UK is home to species found nowhere else on Earth. But immense pressure from decades of pollution and habitat loss has driven wildlife into catastrophic decline.
The state of our rivers is a national disgrace. The UK is ranked as one of the worst countries in Europe for water quality, with pollution beyond legal limits caused by a toxic cocktail of sewage and agricultural pollution.