Dyma’ch holl gyfraniadau i’r Sgwrs Genedlaethol.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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02/11/2022
Anhysbys:
Geoff Lawton's 'greening the desert' project is extremely interesting and viable. Growing food in cities is catching on. The Garth Hillside Organic Garden is an outstanding example of volunteer-driven permaculture, local to me. Small farms and orchards are popping up everywhere. Turning disused buildings to indoor food growing is certainly worth investigating. RSPB do so much to protect land from destructive development. Introducing schools to gardening is a great idea. Conservation and habitat creation are the way to go. Rewilding is equally worth pursuing. The 'slow the flow' movement are working hard to reduce lowland flooding by upland reforesting. Permaculture is a force for good.
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04/12/2022
koren
I agree with all your ideas
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14/01/2023
Great idea to plant trees but why not lowland as well as upland. Trees take up gallons of water every day?
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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02/11/2022
Anhysbys:
Cloud forest reigns everywhere and dominates the landscape. The built environment is integrated lovingly within it. There are no more bare hills or vast monoculture deserts any more. Careful land management has created systems for harvesting rainwater, catching and storing it from hilltop to lowland. Floods are hugely alleviated, as the ground is now so much more absorbent. The crime of Ecocide has put untold irresponsible billionaires and corporations forever behind bars. Permaculture is the norm. Biodynamic and organic methods are mainstream. We eat far less meat and rely on wild high-welfare animals for what meat we do eat, with a deep respect for these creatures. We are one with nature.
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30/11/2022
Sarah G
Yes, heartily agree. People need to reconnect with nature
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14/01/2023
Sarah B:
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14/01/2023
Sarah B:
This is what we should all be working towards and have the know how to achieve. It just needs the will!
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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02/11/2022
Anhysbys:
We are part of nature. It's not just a trendy addition to the urban norm, it's who we are and where we come from. I love the sheer diversity of animals and plants and fungi, I marvel at how they have come to be as they are, what they must have gone through to achieve their current form. I feel at peace and greatly healed when I'm out and about in the wild. If it disappeared, well, we'd be dead, and would arrive there in excruciating agony of body mind and spirit.
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11/12/2022
Karen
Totally, totally agree
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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02/11/2022
Jack
England
Land that is currently reserved for privileged recreation like grouse and deer shooting estates has been rewilded. Farming in in the uplands has also been shifted towards supporting nature and more land is left unmanaged. Key species reintroductions like beavers, lynx and bison have altered the habitats available to wildlife and restored degraded ecosystems. We all try to take a more hands off approach to living alongside nature rather than controlling it and we benefit from both ecosystem services and the wellbeing that comes from seeing nature thrive.
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18/01/2023
Alison Warburton
Couldn’t agree more. We need to learn to live with nature more and not treat it as an added luxury
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Jack
England
I love seeing the plants and animals around me going about their daily errands, either mundane or strange to me. It reminds me that the World is bigger than current events or my immediate concerns.
We are part of nature. It is not something we can choose to dispense with and might 'miss' but can do without. Nature encompasses us and everything we value.
We are part of nature. It is not something we can choose to dispense with and might 'miss' but can do without. Nature encompasses us and everything we value.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Arkham’s Meadows near Bishop Wilton
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The roar of traffic has gone and the air and water is clean and full of life
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The sound of insects and birds
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14/01/2023
Julian
The number of birds around the houses where I have lived over the last 70 years ha plummeted. It is so sad. There seem to be even fewer now than there were last year. I am sure there are are many, many householders who would welcome simple and practical ideas, along with sources of advice to try to encourage birdlife recovery.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Sam
England
Farmers coming together or trying it alone, to protect, restore or create nature on their land. Despite being some of the hardest working people with the responsibility to produce our food, they are committing more and more to nature. support from businesses and government is improving this and should carry on getting better.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Jenny
England
I love seeing projects where people are working to enhance the wildlife value of a space. I've seen:
Local people managing the heath near my village.
School children planting flowers for insects at a nature reserve.
My children's school teachers, children and families working to create new pond habitats in the their school grounds.
My family creating wildflower areas in the garden, mini ponds, log piles, hedgehog feeding stations, long grass spaces.
Farmers leaving edges of fields near waterways to minimise runoff to improve water quality.
Rewilding projects on farms that have / are creating amazing spaces for wildlife.
Education projects on beaches to protect nesting birds and seals.
Local people managing the heath near my village.
School children planting flowers for insects at a nature reserve.
My children's school teachers, children and families working to create new pond habitats in the their school grounds.
My family creating wildflower areas in the garden, mini ponds, log piles, hedgehog feeding stations, long grass spaces.
Farmers leaving edges of fields near waterways to minimise runoff to improve water quality.
Rewilding projects on farms that have / are creating amazing spaces for wildlife.
Education projects on beaches to protect nesting birds and seals.
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14/01/2023
Jayne
Education is the key. When children learn about the importance of looking after nature they will grow up with the respect needed to keep their planet healthy. Thank goodness so many people have already realised the importance of this - small steps lead to big ones - let’s keep going forward together.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Green space being used for development destruction of natural habitats. Stop building in places already overcrowded use brown sites
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08/11/2022
Zoe
While development of existing brownfield sites is preferable to the concreting of virgin green spaces, ‘infill’ development in urban areas (eg. when gardens are turned over to housing) is just as damaging to the wildlife species that rely on the green corridors such gardens (once) provided. It’s far from a simple issue…
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Jenny
England
I would love to see more wildlife in our country by 2050. I want to see clouds of butterflies; hear a variety of bird calls across the countryside - not just confined to nature reserves; have loads of insects stuck to the front of my car like they used to when I was a child; know that hedgehog populations are thriving; see a variety of wildflowers when walking through the countryside; have quality wildlife rich green spaces in towns and cities. Space needs to be managed to allow wildlife to thrive. Pesticides need to be used less by farmers and possibly not at all by gardeners. The land needs to be viewed as a ecosystem to balance not just space to be exploited.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Sam
England
We have realised that we cannot thrive without nature thriving. And so, protection and restoration has become the first priority with every human project, from development to social justice. We have torn ourselves away from the short-term mindset that cannot account for nature, and by taking a longer view we are able to see nature protection as a sacred investment that ensures the long-term viability of the project which can be enjoyed by the current and future generations alike. Nature isn't seen as a barrier that gets in the way, rather the source of all prosperity that should be nurtured.
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26/11/2022
Simon
I like this difference, how nature has become a core component of any and all projects, in the same way that budget is. To support this, our national values around nature have also changed, in the same way they have recently around LGBTQ. In 2050, it will be taboo to disrespect nature.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Sam
England
I would miss the beauty and meaning of planet Earth that arise from the wonderful harmony of the innumerable and intricate interconnections between all things. The hum of life across a multi-coloured meadow in the height of summer as the bees hurriedly go about collecting nectar and pollinating the flowers to create the next generation, is what I would miss most.
Nature just is, it doesn't ask for anything, it doesn't judge nor condemn. This calms us, gives us perspective and allows us to connect with our true compassionate humanity. Without it we will become lost in ego, self-centredness and anxiety. We are nothing without Nature.
Nature just is, it doesn't ask for anything, it doesn't judge nor condemn. This calms us, gives us perspective and allows us to connect with our true compassionate humanity. Without it we will become lost in ego, self-centredness and anxiety. We are nothing without Nature.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love getting out in nature. Being able to get out for a walk in woodland, heathland, coastal areas, nature rich farmland, hills and valleys is really important to me. It provides me with exercise which is good for my physical health but also supports my mental wellbeing. I love being in spaces that have lots of wildlife to see, hear & smell and to notice the changing seasons, to spot new species of notice behaviours of wildlife. For me it is important not to just have 'green space' but that this space is species rich. It needs to be managed in a way that allows fungi, plants, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and fish to thrive.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Jane
England
No use of non recyclable materials
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Jane
England
Woodlands, rivers and meadows
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
A local famer in Essex is developing robust profitable farming systems with restoration at the forefront of his thinking whilst producing health, nutritious food. By 'wilding' areas of the farm, creting shelter belts and working with agroforestry the farm continues to develop into a landscape rich in wildlife. This farmer is working with other farmers of similar mind and discussing these plans with nature conservation NGO's and the local community.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The ensure nature thrives we need to put biodiversity at the start of any decisions around how we manage land - it should not be an 'bolt-on' afterthought.
Agriculture, development, management of national parks - biodiversity should be the first consideration - how do we achieve our land management objectives with nature designed/managed into it.
To manage this way we woudl see a recovery in threatened and vulnerable species and habitats - the sky would once again be full of birds, our wild spaces would teem with insects and wildflowers would be allowed to grow in farmed and developed landscapes.
Agriculture, development, management of national parks - biodiversity should be the first consideration - how do we achieve our land management objectives with nature designed/managed into it.
To manage this way we woudl see a recovery in threatened and vulnerable species and habitats - the sky would once again be full of birds, our wild spaces would teem with insects and wildflowers would be allowed to grow in farmed and developed landscapes.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
More people are investing in allotments and growing their own food. More people now are understanding the benefits of nature for our physical and mental wellbeing.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love the way nature makes me feel truly present. Nature provides ultimate and unparalleled escapism from the fast-paced modern world.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Less housing and consumer-related buildings being built. More trees planted, and impenetrable laws in place to protect wildlife and land.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
English countryside and natural land is the backbone of our culture. We are so lucky to have such beautiful and accessible nature resources. Animals and wildlife depend on conservation, and they have as much right to be here as we do, so we should protect it at all costs.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
-Sutton Community Farm
-Land Worker's Alliance members
-Working Woodland's Cornwall
-Land Worker's Alliance members
-Working Woodland's Cornwall
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
- Agro-ecological regenerative farming
-Increased free access to natural areas in the UK
-Regenerative management of woodland/ coastlines/ and other sites
-Restrictions on mono-crop cultivation of trees and crops
-Focus on soil health
-Focus on building on brownfield sites and repairing existinghousing stock
-Increased free access to natural areas in the UK
-Regenerative management of woodland/ coastlines/ and other sites
-Restrictions on mono-crop cultivation of trees and crops
-Focus on soil health
-Focus on building on brownfield sites and repairing existinghousing stock
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
1)Free access to nature, not barred by private only signs/entrance fees.
2) Sites protected- supportive regeneration of habitats and environment to prevent damage from visitors/ wider environmental damage caused by humans
3) Attempts to increase the number of agroecological/ regenerative farmers and landworkers working in the UK's rural areas. They are contributing to productive management of nature of the UK in a positive way for both biodiversity and people. More support needed to encourage this work. Please see further information from Land Worker's Alliance on this point.
2) Sites protected- supportive regeneration of habitats and environment to prevent damage from visitors/ wider environmental damage caused by humans
3) Attempts to increase the number of agroecological/ regenerative farmers and landworkers working in the UK's rural areas. They are contributing to productive management of nature of the UK in a positive way for both biodiversity and people. More support needed to encourage this work. Please see further information from Land Worker's Alliance on this point.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Our local woodland has a Friends group which do some great work trying to balance accessibility with allowing an ancient woodland surrounded by housing to flourish naturally. There is quite a lot of that in Leeds.
I visited Knepp once and I think what they are doing is great and is wonderful that a network of those types of wildlands are springing up across Europe. Similar schemes to control river flows naturally which are creating similar habitats (just need to reintroduce beavers more!) are great because they are not particularly managed. Nature is just left to look after itself, which it does quite well.
I visited Knepp once and I think what they are doing is great and is wonderful that a network of those types of wildlands are springing up across Europe. Similar schemes to control river flows naturally which are creating similar habitats (just need to reintroduce beavers more!) are great because they are not particularly managed. Nature is just left to look after itself, which it does quite well.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
There is more space for nature - more hedgerows, wider field boundaries, more corners left for a pond or a thicket, more spaces given back to nature, larger spaces given back to nature, so larger animals can roam and create original habitats, improve soils and biodiversity.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Many small scale projects in my local area, usually run by volunteers, all adding up to a big difference
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
There is obviously the very large and large rewilding programmes up and down the country. Very thankful for that drive and collaboration. But there are many small scale itiatives such as the Wilder Champions started by Hampshire & Isle Wight Wildlife Trust and taken up by other trusts. These involve volunteers who run or advise on how to rewild whole villages (eg The Wallops) or indivual garden spaces, big or small. There are also honey bee guardians working together, offering honey bees a home in interference/chemical free conditions & sp. This helps not just honey bees but other pollinators and the general insect world. Eg. Hampshire Natural Bees, Natural Beekeeping Trust & BeeKind Hives.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love the diversity and finding something new. No matter how long I keep looking over how many years, there is always something new to find out about when I go out.
I love taking my kids out to explore helping them to learn about wildlife and nature.
I love the sound of nature when you get far enough away from roads and urbania, the sound of 'silence', just the wind, the birds, the trees, streams... I would miss spaces to relax and zone out, and listen.
I love taking my kids out to explore helping them to learn about wildlife and nature.
I love the sound of nature when you get far enough away from roads and urbania, the sound of 'silence', just the wind, the birds, the trees, streams... I would miss spaces to relax and zone out, and listen.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
My visin for 2050 is on the micro level in two ways. First, Business, urban & home. That political Planning puts all nature & human needs on an equal footing, legally. No opting out by paying out! That rewilding has reached this level in comprehensive permanent. Second, our children & parents automatically think of nature as core to their lives, holding Power accountable at every opportunity.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The Highlands in Scotland. In the 10 years we've been visiting there has been a change. More commercial activity, more pollution, (particularly of the waters), more traffic, more people. I would miss the quiet; clarity of air, sea and rivers; all wildlife. With its big skies, turbulent weather, and deep dark night skies, The Highlands is a region of contrasts and long may it remain that way.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
My local village has created an orchard. It’s immature but already showing what trees and grasses can do to increase habitat for our native wildlife
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Our streets would be brimming with nature. We would see wildlife and experience on a daily basis the power of nature to prevent flooding
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Local people and youth groups planted two millennium woods that are thriving and being maintained by local volunteers. Worms Wood and Bersted Brook.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Open spaces with the sights and sounds of the birds and wildlife
I have witnessed the decline in our countryside and I miss the flora and fauna and the trees that has been desecrated by housing and urban sprawl
I have witnessed the decline in our countryside and I miss the flora and fauna and the trees that has been desecrated by housing and urban sprawl
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Everyone is aware of the need to protect nature and actively do so. Businesses, landowners and government give nature priority over profits and development. People are not consumer oriented and do what is best for everyone, rather than putting themselves first.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Just being outdoors, away from manmade structures and noise gives me peace and a chance to unwind. Getting to see wildlife is a bonus that often makes my day.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Knepp is of course one of the most exciting projects. However market gardens practicing regenerative agriculture are also very exciting to me. They support a huge amount of biodiversity and supply people with highly nutritional food. Trill farm garden for example.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Vast areas have been connected through huge rewinding projects. Farmers practice regenerative agriculture. Ancient trees and woodland have complete protection and cannot be destroyed or “replaced” with newly planted trees. Educating people about food health, soul health and in turn our gut health starts at primary school. Everyone has access to much more nature, wild nature.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Trying to stop Gatwick second runway - which would mean too many planes flying over AONB! Gatwick Obviously Not team very active. Bird count by RSPB to raise awareness. Kent Wildlife organisation. Otherwise don’t see enough going on.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
More places to go for peace and tranquillity. Less air pollution. Less light and noise pollution. No aircrafts flying over. More birds and butterflies and other animals. Zero animal cruelty such as fox hunting. Equal rights for animals and people. Farmland with nature legally accommodated for. More natural spaces to go to. Zero litter. More birdsong.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
It sounds melodramatic but without nature life wouldn’t be worth living. If we couldn’t visit an ancient oak teaming with life, if we couldn’t touch healthy soil teaming with life, if we couldn’t hear the black bird singing in the twilight, what would we be here for? We need nature for healthy food, good mental health, strong physical health. We are intertwined with nature, without it we won’t exist in any meaningful way.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Nature is awe inspiring, I need to go out into it regularly for peace and tranquillity. It helps body (walking as exercise) and mind. I’m a psychologist and have read research highlighting importance of nature for wellbeing. But most of all it’s important that the human species doesn’t wreck the whole planet!!! I love the beauty of the changing seasons. I’d miss the trees and birds if it disappeared. Nature is bigger than us and should be preserved.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Nature isn’t the exception, it’s the rule. Town planning, roads, transport - everything is planned around nature. It no longer exists in small detached areas; instead corridors exist joining spaces together so species can safely move, breed and live. The air is cleaner and the use of plastic, gas and oil has been drastically reduced. Nature is protected in law, and every sector of society from primary schools to large corporations include nature in their priories and planning.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
NA
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
More bins available
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Have more accessible bins in the beach and on nature walk paths.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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Anhysbys:
People looking after verges to encourage wildlife corridors. Online forums of wildlife care such as Hedgehog protection. Locals arranging litter picks in their area.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Less, preferably zero chemicals used on crops and those available to the public for use in gardens. When building houses for them to consider nature living alongside. Protection of all sites that are significant for wildlife and parks. Investment in renewable energy. Local councils leaving grass verges to grow long giving them a cut only once a year. More litter picking and more planting trees from local councils.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The UK has some of the most beautiful countryside in the world. I love every season and appreciate natural beauty.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Everything really in nature, it’s all important. I particularly love places with trees.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Amy
England
Community Environmental Trust in Castle Vale, Birmingham, is a small charity working in a deprived area of Birmingham to protect and enhance urban green spaces and work with the local community, especially young people, to support engagement with nature in the local environment. https://www.environmentaltrust.org.uk/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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31/10/2022
Amy
England
Nature would be noticed and valued. Every sphere of human activity - from education, to farming, to Government policy, to ordinary people's everyday lives - would include space and time for nature. Protection and appreciation of nature would be fully integrated into everything - nature would not be expected to stay within its allocated little boxes or plots; instead we would acknowledge that it needs to be able to thrive everywhere, Nature would be valued and protected in its own right, not seen as a commodity that is only valuable in so far as it is useful to humans; but at the same time we would recognise and value the indispensable role that nature plays in our lives and identity.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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31/10/2022
Amy
England
I love the variety and charisma of UK nature, from the comical yet tenacious puffin to the outlandish devil's fingers. I love its small-scale, intimate beauty and the way it connects us to the wider, wilder world. I love how close we can get to nature and the way it can sneak into every available space, whether we welcome it or not, and I love the joyful feeling of working to create a space where nature is made welcome and being rewarded with new or returning species moving in. I feel that we are very much part of nature and it is part of us. If we were to lose it, we would lose part of ourselves - the most beautiful, magical part - and we would lose our connection to the world we live in.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Clare / Squash Liverpool
England
I work at Squash - community organisation based in Toxteth, Liverpool. Ours is a 100-year vision, inspired by nature; we are actively transforming our Windsor Street Neighbourhood into a people-powered place that is known throughout the world for being a playful, resilient and loving community where everybody thrives! So we’re now into the second decade of this century street vision, which began in 2010 inspired by the lifespan of apple trees planted in the Grapes Community Food Garden. Now is a crucial time to build sustainable community resilience, creativity and more loving ways of being, together.
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Clare
https://squashliverpool.co.uk/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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Clare / Squash Liverpool
England
Nature is well loved and nurtured and is nearby and part of all lives- animal, vegetable & mineral. There are so many more trees planted in small woods/forests for a cooler climate - not just single street trees. People are connected and respectful of the nature around them and are empowered to take more time and care in and of it. More food is growing nearby housing using forest garden, permaculture principles. People are more deeply connected and loving towards the land, trees, water, air & all living things.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Clare
England
I love the seasonal diversity and connection with the land. I love the wild spaces and all that inhabit them. I’m so lucky to live next to the beautiful Princes park in Liverpool that is well loved. Alongside members of my community we nurture our local nature with a small guerilla-grown orchard, a community food garden and nature-based rituals throughout the year from Wassail to solstices and equinoxes.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Teresa
England
During the pandemic, my partner & I discovered a wonderful local area of public green space: Millfields Open Space in Easingwold. As well as the traditional park & leisure area, Millfields also has a large stretch of rough grassland, filled with colourful wildflowers throughout the summer months; a beautifully maintained mini garden with benches, surrounded by insect-attracting flowers & plants giving year-round colour & interest; a tranquil area of woodland, criss-crossed with enticing little footpaths and home to numerous species of birds & mammals; and a peaceful, fenced-off wetland area, teeming with insects (bees, dragonflies, moths & butterflies) & birdlife. A truly successful mix!
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30/10/2022
Charlotte
Sounds like a brilliant and diverse place for nature.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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Charlotte
England
A few years ago I came across the Swift Conservation Project that the Wildlife Trust in North Wales was running. They were helping people put swift boxes up on their houses and also getting local community groups involved. They also ran talks and walks about swifts and why they’re threatened. https://www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/what-we-do-landing-page/wildlife-conservation/our-projects/swift-conservation-project
Any new wildflower meadows are exciting. A new campaign I’ve been involved with is Small Spaces for Small Creatures by Lancashire Wildlife Trust- encouraging people to pledge a space of any size to grow wildflowers.
https://www.lancswt.org.uk/small-spaces-small-creatures
Any new wildflower meadows are exciting. A new campaign I’ve been involved with is Small Spaces for Small Creatures by Lancashire Wildlife Trust- encouraging people to pledge a space of any size to grow wildflowers.
https://www.lancswt.org.uk/small-spaces-small-creatures
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
There would be less litter in our seas and countryside, less pollution in our rivers and less damaging development in our green belt. There would be more wild spaces for nature and more protection for our rarer species and precious landscapes. The policies and regulations we have to protect nature need to be stronger and have more understanding and respect for the natural world. We need to encourage, appreciate and widen conservation plans. Everyone can and should be able to play a part in helping nature thrive.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love the spectacular seasons- the bursts of life in spring, the blooming wildflowers in summer, the kaleidoscope of colours in the autumn leaves and the crunch of frosty mornings. It provides a whole world of curious creatures and awesome plants to discover and many epic landscapes to explore. I would miss the chorus of birdsong, gaggling geese streaming overhead, glimpses of red squirrels, the buzzing bees and fluttering butterflies.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Teresa
England
By 2050, I'd hope to see a huge increase in native woodland, meadows & wetland areas across the UK. The creation of more National Parks, open to all, to inspire, educate & improve physical/mental well-being. Landowners & farmers encouraged to embrace more sympathetic & organic methods of agriculture; wildflowers & mixed hedging incorporated in & around all arable land; appropriate rewilding schemes, large & small, flourishing across both rural & urban areas of the UK. Eco-housing projects & sustainable developments should, by then, be the norm; gardens/green space the standard with every home. Renewable energy fully embraced on a local & national scale. Nature & diversity are flourishing!
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enurejicucur
http://slkjfdf.net/ - Ikojho <a href="http://slkjfdf.net/">Euvige</a> jcp.eqby.peoplesplanfornature.org.nhs.us http://slkjfdf.net/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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Alison
England
We were fortunate beneficiaries of the excellent work being done by the Yorkshire Farming and Wildlife Partnership who arranged for trees to be planted on our land - the benefits to be gained, and the pleasures to be had, will continue far, far longer than I will. I’m always impressed to read of the work of various organisations and their volunteers eg National Trust, the Wildlife Trusts, RSPB etc, especially now as they join together to urge government to protect what we have, and to commit to policies that will restore and replenish nature in both urban and rural environments.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I haven’t! There’s talk of a shared allotment and sharing fruit/ vegetables from gardens. I have planted rows of lavender, fruit trees and a composter. Try to do my own bit.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
A little pocket park being brought to life at the end of my street. The amazing work being done at Philips Park. Green social prescribing.
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30/10/2022
Charlotte
This is fab- more should definitely be done to improve parks and spaces we already have for nature to thrive in!
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uinnunudiaesa
http://slkjfdf.net/ - Ehudobq <a href="http://slkjfdf.net/">Inuikux</a> eji.hlaa.peoplesplanfornature.org.qvr.tf http://slkjfdf.net/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
People of all ages coming out in the evening, in the rain to help toads across the road to their breeding pond.
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Anhysbys:
Love this - it epitomises so much that is good!
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31/10/2022
ufowokalateju
http://slkjfdf.net/ - Ehiixoig <a href="http://slkjfdf.net/">Ukoidou</a> jag.yfiz.peoplesplanfornature.org.xul.rh http://slkjfdf.net/
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31/10/2022
onuiqosav
http://slkjfdf.net/ - Osasobe <a href="http://slkjfdf.net/">Awahea</a> ywl.suej.peoplesplanfornature.org.mnt.vc http://slkjfdf.net/
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31/10/2022
otatufi
http://slkjfdf.net/ - Irabocegc <a href="http://slkjfdf.net/">Elaqlo</a> wpt.vvaz.peoplesplanfornature.org.ldf.yl http://slkjfdf.net/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
More woodland, it is no longer in small pockets but joined with corridors. The moorland is now reforested. Every city, village and suburb has reworded areas for wildlife and we take pride looking after it.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Fewer people take nature for granted. There is more wild nature, but it is respected and there is less rubbish and disregard for small or innocuous spaces. There is much greater consideration for the ecosystem and nature as the foundation of all life, but simply as recreation or in service to human systems, wants and needs. Schools have specific areas of the curriculum dedicated to supporting nature and fostering a mindset of natural abundance and permaculture. Nature is considered to be (and actually is!) everywhere and humans and all of our baggage is a part of that, not separate to it.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Walking in the woods, clears my mind and helps me relax and think. It’s simply beautiful: the streams, wildlife, birdsong, fresh air, seasonal smells. We should be looking after these places…once they’re gone they’re gone and it shouldn’t be a council, government or business who takes that away. It’s no one’s to sell.
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31/10/2022
odbooqubou
http://slkjfdf.net/ - Orefaj <a href="http://slkjfdf.net/">Aoqado</a> zcf.ywql.peoplesplanfornature.org.egn.sl http://slkjfdf.net/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Green space is green and not built on destructively at the greedy whim of an arrogant government that cares for its own interests. The country is led by people who are educated and care about the environment and creatures we share our planet with.
Everyone works together to respect our wildlife - this is a key element in our education system. Habitats are created and wildlife corridors are prioritised. Farming is always done to promote the interests of wildlife and harmful insecticides are banned.
All councils have thoroughly looked at how they can improve their area - leaving hedges to thrive, planting more and putting up nest boxes, bat boxes etc as a matter of course.
Everyone works together to respect our wildlife - this is a key element in our education system. Habitats are created and wildlife corridors are prioritised. Farming is always done to promote the interests of wildlife and harmful insecticides are banned.
All councils have thoroughly looked at how they can improve their area - leaving hedges to thrive, planting more and putting up nest boxes, bat boxes etc as a matter of course.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Alison
England
If nature is thriving then that is surely the greatest difference from our current situation! I’d say it would most likely, at root, be down to better education and greater awareness of the importance of nature in all our lives. This would go hand in hand with legislation geared towards protecting what we have so that it can flourish, and recognition of the very many benefits to be gained from nature - health, sustenance, mental well-being and yes, even financial profit. This should naturally lead to reduced pollution and better preservation of habitats. In a nutshell, what is different in 2050 will have come from education, legislation and appreciation.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love being able to be immersed in nature and how it changes every time I spend time in it. I use nature to recharge, to think or feel, to wander or wonder. If I am not in nature regularly then it negatively impacts by mental health.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love being immersed in nature, the thrill of seeing the creatures in my garden, local woodland, countryside never ceases to light a spark of excitement. I am always looking, listening, wherever I am and that curiosity to explore is what living is all about. I can’t bear to imagine a world without these amazing creatures and what a purposeless existence it would be. Songbirds, hedgehogs, bumblebees, all so precious, all so necessary.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love the cleverness of the natural world, the way so much is linked and has a valid, and valuable, purpose even if it’s not always apparent what that purpose is. As flora and fauna is diminished in tandem with the erosion of natural habitats, we face the grim possibility of losing much that has been familiar to us from childhood, and depriving future generations of the delights and ecological benefits of a rich and diverse environment. How sad if we lose native species such as our beloved hedgehogs, or no longer hear birdsong, and what damage will be done if bees and butterflies are not better protected. Lots more to be said, but that’s the gist of how I feel.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Oriele
England
I live in West London and am surrounded by so many amazing examples of nature projects and volunteers. We are fortunate to be close to Kew Gardens, a world reknowned botanical garden where they have collated the world's largest seed bank. Also, Chiswick Park where they have restored back the amazing Ktichen Garden growing all the plants with no pesticides. And Richmond Park where they leave vast areas of the park to grow wild and ensure the birds and deer co exist. In addition, we have a volunteer group called Abundance that make areas of waste land beautiful again.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Teresa
England
The UK is home to such diverse landscapes & ecosystems but so much is being lost at an alarming rate. During Covid, the natural world became so important to our physical & mental health. I discovered new local walks & saw a more diverse range of birds & animals. Arable land was filled with birdsong: yellowhammers & corn buntings, swifts & swallows. Temporary wetlands were created in flooded local fields, drawing in oystercatchers, curlews & flocks of lapwings, along with more familiar waders. Summer '22's droughts caused these ecosystems to dry up & the birds left. Farmers should be encouraged to allow more such mini-habitats - pools, meadows, hedges - to thrive alongside crops & livestock.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Kate
England
There are a lot of community gardens near me, and parks that are well looked after and loved by the community.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Kate
England
More green spaces everywhere, especially in cities. More protection of green spaces from developers. Organic farming being the norm, the ecosystem thriving again.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Kate
England
I love watching it change through the seasons, and noticing new things each year. I would miss feeling a connection to all living things if that was gone.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Oriele
England
I would like to see greater protection for our bees to ensure pollination continues to ensure nature thrives. I would like to see massive carbon reduction and that we all start to embrace the circular economy again. We need to remove, reduce, reuse, refill and recycle as much as possible as quickly as possible. We need a massive mindset change and to respect nature as the key to a harmonious world where food is abundant and the land is rich and fertile adapting to climate change.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
in my city there are areas of community managed growing spaces and planters and small areas of verges which have been planted to try and benefit insects and birds. i volunteer in a woodland which is privately owned but is being cared for by teams of volunteers to maintain and restore native broadleaf woodland and is managed with heavy horses , there are schools growing vegetables and plants in playgrounds to connect children with nature and seasons
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I am not aware of any schools, gardens etc that are engaging in nature restoration projects.
I am aware of The Soil Food Web, Savory Institute, Eco Restoration Group and others that are working tirelessly to restore Our plant.
I am aware of The Soil Food Web, Savory Institute, Eco Restoration Group and others that are working tirelessly to restore Our plant.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
I love the Italian tower block, Bosco Verticale, described here - https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/how-milans-bosco-verticale-has-changed-the-way-designers-think-about-sustainable-design/amp- A complex engineering project but an incredible, inspiring result- beautiful to look at, offering shade, habitats and helping purify the city air. Just one example of a global movement to bring nature back to urban spaces
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Oriele
England
I love the changes of the season's colours and the diversity of the stunning landscapes of the UK. I would miss the pleasure this brings me and my family. Nature is so important for people's well-being and mental health. It is so grounding for us all in a changing world dominated by technology, climate change anxiety and global challenges.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
we no longer use much fossil fuels, we make space for nature within all our towns and cities , more of us live in the countryside, we recognise the value in using land to benefit all nature, and this is taken very seriously, every project is considered with respect to whether nature can afford it as part of its design , there is more woodland and wilded protected land, we grow more of our own food , there are no factory farms and many less farmed animals , we all eat much less meat, there are no toxic chemicals, farming is organic and sustainable, there are many more small farms, there are miles of hedgerows and wildlife corridors, our rivers are clean and there are insects thriving,
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Watching the change in seasons
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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There is no plastic litter anywhere. Nature trails are properly protected so they do not get eroded.
All farmers have adopted regenerative agriculture and so all our arable soils are now fully healthy with their full spectrum of biological life and soil carbon is at healthy and increasing levels. The soil is now so healthy it is sequestering CO2 properly and atmospheric CO2 levels have been reduced and are reducing.
Soil is so healthy that artificial fertilisers are no longer needed.
Habitats have been fully restored with the correct balance of predator prey relationships and humans now realise the importance of and value apex predators.
All farmers have adopted regenerative agriculture and so all our arable soils are now fully healthy with their full spectrum of biological life and soil carbon is at healthy and increasing levels. The soil is now so healthy it is sequestering CO2 properly and atmospheric CO2 levels have been reduced and are reducing.
Soil is so healthy that artificial fertilisers are no longer needed.
Habitats have been fully restored with the correct balance of predator prey relationships and humans now realise the importance of and value apex predators.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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1. Our leaders have got a grip on climate change - switching to clean energy to stop rising temperatures and helping communities tackle impacts like flooding and drought. 2. We are maximising space for nature. Every garden, street, town, school, office, factory or shopping centre includes havens for wildlife - ponds, native flowers, trees, berries, piles of leaves.
3. Our laws and business models prioritise healthy nature (at home and abroad) - as our fundamental life support.
3. Our laws and business models prioritise healthy nature (at home and abroad) - as our fundamental life support.
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Anhysbys:
Oh, wouldn’t that be wonderful- and it is all achievable; let us hope for a government that is enlightened enough to see it through.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Rewinding projects in Kent and West country
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Cycle and walking paths connecting at least every town and city to the nearest to encourage healthy and low carbon travel/leisure.
Pigs and sheep and other mammals wild in the countryside.
Native trees, flowers and shrubs in greater abundance.
Fewer fields, roads and other hard surfaces that spoil natural water management.
Rivers without sewage and man made chemicals
Pigs and sheep and other mammals wild in the countryside.
Native trees, flowers and shrubs in greater abundance.
Fewer fields, roads and other hard surfaces that spoil natural water management.
Rivers without sewage and man made chemicals
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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No overhead electric cables and pylons. Windfarms situated adjacent to motorways . Less impact on the landscape. Greater use of town and city centres for housing and other accommodation
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Kerry
England
At the University of Kent they have a community garden which grows some of the produce used at outlets on campus. There a volunteers who run the garden & use the space for positive mental health benefits as well as the practical aspects. It brings many elements of the community together. https://www.kent.ac.uk/sustainability/kentcog
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Not locally, but reading Isabella Tree's Wilding, which is hugely encouraging about what can be achieved.
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30/10/2022
Kerry
I totally agree. The rewilding at Knepp has really motivated & encouraged me. I went to Knepp this summer to see it - amazing!
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Kerry
England
I would like to see more areas for wildlife & a lot more trees/ woodlands/ scrub areas dedicated just for wildlife. Hopefully we have no fossil fuels & no single use plastic. We live more sustainably with more refillable & local produce. We take more time for nature & well being & are less motivated by the accumulation of wealth.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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i love hearing all the variety of bird song and calls especially early in the morning and at dusk, i love catching sight of bats in the summer late evenings, i love meadows buzzing with insect life and seeing insects swarming above bubbling rivers , i love hedgerows and grasslands covered in native shrubs and wildflowers, especially the arrival of blossoms in the spring and the amazing fresh green colours, i love the smell of pine woods , heathland after rain and salty seaside air , i could watch the sea and the big sky above it for ever. i would really miss having little birds come to my garden and being able to access the skies, trees , fields, rivers and beaches
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The early morning song of the song thrush, the deer that occasionally visit my garden, the big skies, hills and fields, walking in the woods and the smell of peaty earth. Something for all the senses.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Jaye
Wales
I struggle a lot in life, even to the point of just being... modern life is grey at the best of times. The only time I feel comfortably me is when I'm surrounded by Nature, whether taking a forest walk or simply sitting back somewhere watching birds or squirrels go about their daily business, especially Robins.
If we lose nature we lose everything worth living for.
So I cannot bring it down to which aspect I would miss most as we need it all.
If we lose nature we lose everything worth living for.
So I cannot bring it down to which aspect I would miss most as we need it all.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The native trees, red squirrels and mosses are beautiful and would be such a shame not to be able to witness.
Pearland, wetlands, shrubs and trees make up a lot of our carbon sinks, critical to help both partially negate the climate crisis and effective water management.
I would love to have far more pesticide free land to allow insects to flourish, because biodiversity at that level a critical foundation for biodiversity in mammals.
Pearland, wetlands, shrubs and trees make up a lot of our carbon sinks, critical to help both partially negate the climate crisis and effective water management.
I would love to have far more pesticide free land to allow insects to flourish, because biodiversity at that level a critical foundation for biodiversity in mammals.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Jaye
Wales
I struggle a lot in life, even to the point of just being... modern life is grey at the best of times. The only time I feel comfortably me is when I'm surrounded by Nature, whether taking a forest walk or simply sitting back somewhere watching birds or squirrels go about their daily business, especially Robins.
If we lose nature we lose everything worth living for.
So I cannot bring it down to which aspect I would miss most as we need it all.
If we lose nature we lose everything worth living for.
So I cannot bring it down to which aspect I would miss most as we need it all.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
Regather in Sheffield - working to create a network of self-sufficient local food-growing communities - https://regather.net/about-us/
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Kerry
England
I love to be in amongst nature- with plenty of space to think & just be. I love to watch birds & mammals, I love identifying a range of plants & fungi. I am forever fascinated by the wonderful world of insects. I would miss it all so much if it wasn’t there- it is my lifeline, my sanity, my reason for getting up each day. I worry about it all a lot and do everything I can to help to keep our environment safe for future generations. I feel let down by what our generation has unwittingly done. It makes me very angry when I see nature being destroyed- we must speak up now or lose it forever.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
My school has a edible garden where we grow our own food for school meals
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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There would be less extinction and more population for different animals
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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I like the UKs forest because you can’t find it in other areas
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Legislation puts the needs of diverse urban and rural habitats front and centre. Agriculture is de-industrialised and farmers are supported to work regeneratively. City fringes and urban plots have been given over to allotments and community farms for high-yield organic local food growing networks. Rainwater harvesting creates good water cycling systems.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The whole web which makes it all work, even clearer at the turn of the seasons. And the trees, especially the ones that are hundreds of years old - bright green leaves, flowers, acorns and conkers, golden leaves. A constant, stable presence and home to so much life. Impossible to replace
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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Seasonality - how each neighbouring ecosystem of plant, insect, bird and animal communities change through the seasons, and (hopefully) reappear each year... it's heartbreaking to think that this is now so threatened and can't necessarily be counted on.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
It was heartening this year to see Leeds City Council reduce their mowing and have specific areas run wild, it allowed conversation and an understanding, almost giving permission for people to hold back on their own personal mowing. Also my mum and dad got a bird feeding station which was great and I know they'll enjoy it through the autumn into the winter and spring.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I loved that National Trust RSPB and Wildlife Trust United to protect nature
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Fewer cars, more public transport. Everyone of vegan. The planet is the number one priority
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The space, the unique air, the wildlife .. the birdsong
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Air quality for all is here. Nature is larger in urban areas. People feel better for it and cherish it more so . People grow more of their own food because they understand nature and how to work in conjunction with it not against it anymore.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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Nature's constance is reassuring my I like that is in unexpected places. I enjoy seeing a tree growing in the crevasses of buildings. I make stories up from these bizarre sights. The sounds that is produced. An angry wren or plopping rain.
Humans are nature so if nature disappeared so would we.
Humans are nature so if nature disappeared so would we.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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I hate what this country has done to nature! We've taken away their territory to build on and forced them further into the towns and cities! We as a nation should be ashamed of what we as a nation have done!! And still we let immigration happen to us!! Shocking!!!!!
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Nature has earned the respect it deserves and rather than building on green spaces they are supported to thrive. Plans to reduce carbon emissions have been more successful and the many trees being planted have become part of smaller eco systems. Animals on the brink of existence are recovering in number. Politicians put nature fully in the agenda and help their constituents to be part of the journey to improving and enjoying the wonders that the UK has to offer
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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One example I love was when we lived in Kenya. The Hospital we worked in had its own garden, the growers grew the most beautiful nutritious vegetables organically that were prepared by the hospital Kitchen Staff and fed the patients in a resource poor location. Only a few km away were the polytunnels from the commercial grown beans and flowers, heavy use of pesticides due to be flown out of the country, mean while the surface run off was seriously polluting the lake and wildlife disappearing.
Here the hospital gardens, reflection areas embracing nature, we've turned a courtyard into a Kitchen Garden in our local school, the children love the nature and delivering veggies for school lunch.
Here the hospital gardens, reflection areas embracing nature, we've turned a courtyard into a Kitchen Garden in our local school, the children love the nature and delivering veggies for school lunch.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The Lower Otter Restoration Project in East Devon
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Nature is respected in every part of our lives.
We have learnt to live without single use plastic, the relationship between our soil and health whilst nurturing nature is treasured.
The NHS is a true Health Service, rather than a medical service.
Hospitals, healthcare settings, schools all have a Kitchen Garden, with food grown with organic principles, it is the norm and the example within society. School children learn to grow food and connect with nature.
Food is grown locally, sustainability, with respect for wildlife.
Processed food manufacturers, are highly taxed, along with higher polluting industries. Buildings built prioritises nature not profit. Incentives for clean energy.
We have learnt to live without single use plastic, the relationship between our soil and health whilst nurturing nature is treasured.
The NHS is a true Health Service, rather than a medical service.
Hospitals, healthcare settings, schools all have a Kitchen Garden, with food grown with organic principles, it is the norm and the example within society. School children learn to grow food and connect with nature.
Food is grown locally, sustainability, with respect for wildlife.
Processed food manufacturers, are highly taxed, along with higher polluting industries. Buildings built prioritises nature not profit. Incentives for clean energy.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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We need more wilderness in the UK and more places where we have the right to roam to reduce pressure on ‘honeypot’ areas of the countryside
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I run a community allotment and we encourage wildlife by having lots of natural overgrown areas for wildlife and hedgehogs. We have bird and bat boxes, bug hotels and long grass with log piles under trees.
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30/10/2022
tina
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I would love to see people looking after birds and wildlife and creating more wildlife habitats instead of destroying them.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Anhysbys:
The sound of birdsong on a morning in Spring
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The wildness, nature in action, beautifully woven complexities of the delicate balance in the biodiversity, whether, plants, fungi, bacteria, insects, animals each having an effect on each other.
I love feeling the wind in wild open places like a coastal path, as much as watching the cheeky squirrel look for his hazel nuts from our tree in our garden,as the forest awakes in spring with the flowering bulbs, the summer canopy of leaves and the changing colours of autumn, the sweetness in the crunch of a juicy apple straight from the tree and the wiggling maggot left behind. I once opened a seed pod to show our daughter, I expected to scatter seeds, instead was a caterpillar. Nature is wonder.
I love feeling the wind in wild open places like a coastal path, as much as watching the cheeky squirrel look for his hazel nuts from our tree in our garden,as the forest awakes in spring with the flowering bulbs, the summer canopy of leaves and the changing colours of autumn, the sweetness in the crunch of a juicy apple straight from the tree and the wiggling maggot left behind. I once opened a seed pod to show our daughter, I expected to scatter seeds, instead was a caterpillar. Nature is wonder.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Louise
England
Community allotment under the ‘incredible edible’ title
Hedgehog highways:
https://www.hedgehogstreet.org/
Hedgehog highways:
https://www.hedgehogstreet.org/
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Local action groups are amazing. Litter picking, installing swift boxes etc
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Less farmed land which in some areas is now extremely barren. Replaced with natural landscapes, whether that be woodland or moorland etc.
Cleaner waterways, no sewerage pumped into any river.
Accessible ways for people to enjoy those spaces.
Cleaner waterways, no sewerage pumped into any river.
Accessible ways for people to enjoy those spaces.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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Variety of garden birds
Expiring Rock pool wildlife with children
Owls and bats in the night sky
Expiring Rock pool wildlife with children
Owls and bats in the night sky
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
Louise
England
I would like to see more habitats for nature: restoration of old hedgerows, replanting of hay meadows, swaths of wild flowers on roadside verges and public spaces, new ponds or reinstatement of old, protection of veteran trees
Less of: consumption by humans, more compassion towards nature and closer connection not the distance that exists now
Change that needs to happen: tighter control on developments, those that do take place should include habit for nature such as bat boxes, swift boxes, hedgehog highways, green roofs; educating people on the importance of nature and the reasons for change; help for poorer countries to enable them to implement change (often due to western consumption);
Less of: consumption by humans, more compassion towards nature and closer connection not the distance that exists now
Change that needs to happen: tighter control on developments, those that do take place should include habit for nature such as bat boxes, swift boxes, hedgehog highways, green roofs; educating people on the importance of nature and the reasons for change; help for poorer countries to enable them to implement change (often due to western consumption);
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I'm struggling to think of a sensible answer to this. Essentially we need to massively reduce the impact that human development is having on the environment. The only possible way that can ever happen is by reducing the sheer volume of us. I don't think that is likely to happen by 2050. Eventually people will realise that governments need to start legislating against people having as many children as they like and try to gradually reduce our numbers down to a sustainable level. If we were managing any other species that propagated the way we do there would be culls. That's not an option with us so society needs to start taking responsibility for controlling our birthrates.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I see just isolated token gestures by the few with no wider long-term consequences
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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Compared to a lot of places in the world the UK is very heavily developed. I love the nature that survives and endures. In a very urban environment I am boosted by any and all wildlife we can attract to and maintain in our area. Where we have such seasonal variation there is a constant variety in what wildlife is around and how it interacts with it's surroundings. I am particularly fond of aquatic and semi aquatic life so any opportunities to introduce water into our garden always excites me. We are lucky to have both freshwater and marine ecosystems in our local area so I am especially fond of the wildlife living there.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Politics focuses on a long term, sustainable, future where we live within our means rather than constantly striving for more. Not an MP's personal quest to be elected again in a few years time, whatever the cost. Now, everything cycles back into use and landfills and forever chemicals are just part of our dark shameful history of greed.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Community orchard in Milton, Portsmouth is a lively place where we had a day pressing apes as a large community group. It was a great occasion to bring people together.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
Louise
England
What I love about nature: the variety and the way nature continues through it’s daily life regardless of what humans are doing themselves or the planet.
What would I miss? The birds singing, the leaves rustling, the peacefulness but also the powerful ness of Mother Nature.
What would I miss? The birds singing, the leaves rustling, the peacefulness but also the powerful ness of Mother Nature.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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More green and wild spaces. Everyone has access to "green" areas.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The noise, the colour and the industry of each species carving out a living and in so doing playing its role in the ecosystem, keeping it moving and resilient. If it disappeared, I would be sad at the empty space, a vacuum when there should be crowds of fellow creatures sharing in earth's bounty, before the human mutiny.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The variety of birds and wildlife we get in the UK is incredible, including the marine life! I would miss hearing birdsong and the sounds of trees swaying in the breeze.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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More birds and pollinators and other species. Green infrastructure incorporated into any new developments and the environment priorised when new infrastructure is considered.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The coast on a crispy, windy winter day. Geese flying overhead. Bumblebees. Hairy caterpillars making their way across the garden.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I have seen and taken part in many projects such as tree planting, wildflower planting, putting up bird and bat boxes and friends groups to protect biodiverse places in Liverpool. But the most exciting action I have seen was the planting of the Ketts Oak sapling in Parliament Square by XR Youth Branch. And this was the most exciting because without political reform all our efforts will be piecemeal. we need hedgehog homes but if we don't move away from a car based society they will be extinct in a few years. Taking part in an XR people's assembly on that same occasion knowing everyone there was as in love with this earth as me and struggling to learn ways to communicate democratically.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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People buying woods=Woodland Trust.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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I would like to see more places for birds to nest, more trees, more verges for flowers for bees and a larger place for insects in our nature/on news etc.
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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The birds and trees and insects.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Where the zoos and others have worked to breed and reintroduce species in danger. Where media has presented information about destruction. Biodiversity officers working with charities to improve council activities. Rspb national trust greenpeace all collaborating.
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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Humber estuary SSSI - local people are passionate about preserving this area
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?
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30/10/2022
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More responsibility taken by ‘ordinary’ folk, less fireworks
Beth wyt ti’n ei garu am fyd natur yn y DU? Beth fyddet ti’n ei golli pe bai’n diflannu?
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30/10/2022
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What’s not to love? Birdsong, trees, hedgerows, everything from little creatures scampering in the woods to our larger mammals which are sometimes only seen from a distance…all are precious and should be orotected
Pa enghreifftiau cyffrous wyt ti wedi'u gweld o bobl yn cydweithio i adfer ac amddiffyn natur?