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A few weeks ago, I was walking around our A Rocha UK nature reserve in urban West London. The site previously had been used for heroine dealing, and we had to clear over 54 tonnes of rubbish to create the new reserve. Amidst the new blossoming sensory garden, wildflower meadow, bee hives and pond, there were still small reminders of its history and the damaged site from a few years ago….bricks, bottles, burnt wood. Hidden by ivy and flowers. Try as we might it is impossible to totally erase the scars of what we have done both to nature and to the planet.
Environment Bill updates leave green groups doubting UK s commitment to halt nature loss
Some of the UK s biggest nature charities have called amendments made to the Environment Bill this week weakly worded , arguing that they leave loopholes for the UK to backtrack on a commitment to improve nature for the next generation.
The UK s 2019 State of Nature report revealed that most UK species have declined since the 1970s, with 15% now facing extinction
Amendments were made to the Bill on Tuesday (8 June) after it was re-introduced to Parliament following Covid-19-related delays during the last week of May. The changes provide more clarity on a new legally binding target to “halt the decline of wildlife and nature” by the end of the decade, following decades of decline for the majority of native species.
Hundreds of churches across the England and Wales are taking part in a week-long nature count this summer to gather information on wildlife in churchyards.
People are being encouraged to visit churchyards and record the nature they find there as part of the citizen science event running from June 5 to 13.
Data from the “churches count on nature” scheme will be added to the National Biodiversity Network, which collates wildlife information from around the country.
The Church of England says that church land, which covers an area equivalent to a small national park and is often unploughed and undeveloped, could be a habitat for endangered plants and wildlife.
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