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What exciting examples have you seen of people working together to restore and protect nature?
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11/04/2023
Anonymous:
There is great impact.
Especially when implementirs involve the young generation. The whole deal is sealed because the young are the future leaders and implementors of a green UK
Especially when implementirs involve the young generation. The whole deal is sealed because the young are the future leaders and implementors of a green UK
Imagine it's 2050 and nature in the UK is thriving. What is different from now?
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11/04/2023
Anonymous:
There is too much unconditional conservation. Plans towards a greener UK should be by everyone’s mission. I love this
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08/05/2023
Sandra
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02/07/2023
Kathryn Hopkins
Regenerative farming is in full swing across the UK. Pesticide use has been banned with the exception of licenses only being issued to farmers in extreme cases where food storage would be problematic. All urban areas are surrounded by a green belt provided by the Stewardship Scheme so farmers get paid to provide high-quality green spaces to all UK residents. All trees are protected and it is illegal to cut down a tree without planning permission. UK tree cover has increased which helps protect our climate against global warming. Cats have to be contained within the boundary of where they live in nature-sensitive areas.
What do you love about nature in the UK? What would you miss if it disappeared?
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11/04/2023
Anonymous:
Nature is a remedy and a therapy to the tired: much more conservative alternatives must be done, seeing a Greener Fairer and Wiser future in England is a whole life dream.
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02/07/2023
Kathryn Hopkins
I love the potential for nature in the UK. I'd miss feeling happy if it was lost.
Imagine it's 2050 and nature in the UK is thriving. What is different from now?
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23/03/2023
Anonymous:
I want to see evergreen trees grown
I want to see fruit trees planted in people's gardens.
I want to see fish ponds
I want to see swans helped during winter time from freezing lakes. I was not happy to see swans dying in promenade lake and no one came in to help!
I want to see sensational videos on social media about nature.
I want to see fruit trees planted in people's gardens.
I want to see fish ponds
I want to see swans helped during winter time from freezing lakes. I was not happy to see swans dying in promenade lake and no one came in to help!
I want to see sensational videos on social media about nature.
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23/03/2023
Lisa
More wheelchair accessible pathing and benches and other accessible changes need to be put in in accordance with the disability discrimination act and equality act to make nature accessible for all not just a select few
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23/03/2023
Miranda
I want to see rivers, seas and oceans with the amount of plastic litter significantly reduced
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28/03/2023
Richard
I want to see significantly less chemicals used in farming and specifically neonicotinoids completely banned.
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28/03/2023
Fred Lampart
Stop building houses on land designated outside of development limits. There are plenty of brownfield sites if we insist on increasing the population of the UK.
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03/04/2023
Helen Shiell
Stop discharging sewage in to our waterways and preserve the worldwide important chalk streams
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04/04/2023
Kelsie
Ban plastic wrapping on fruit and vegetables, use recyclable paper wrapping rather than plastic on all items sold in shops.
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10/04/2023
David
I believe we can make a difference it's not too late we need to change not nature that was here before us imagine in the near future walking hearing birdsong vibrant again taking a boat trip with the opportunity of seeing tuna, dolphins and Gannett's chasing a bait ball an seeing Lucius habitats again.we have a voice and it should be heard parliament should not ignore what they thought was a life saviour through the pandemic.
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10/04/2023
Mel
I want to see them reinstating green belt land as no build areas. I'd like to see my local council stop selling off our green areas for development.
What exciting examples have you seen of people working together to restore and protect nature?
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18/11/2022
Kerry
Wales
I have a plot on a community allotment, where we have a space we've left 'wild' although we're trying to manage the levels of bracken on it. I've really gotten behind the knepp estate after listening to their podcast and reading their book.
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14/01/2023
Clare Rosemary Marshall
Ecosia's approach to getting the Internet to payback nature is good. UK should put into law minimum sustainability action by businesses and make greening their energy supply mandatory
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14/01/2023
Kathy Kennelly
I have an allotment and have given space over for someone to have bee ihives..iv given him one oc my sheds to store equipment and am very thoughtful about the type of flowers I grow to help the bees surviving especially during winter
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14/01/2023
Judith Helen Woods
Have turned my garden over to nature: added a pone which has really made such a difference.
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17/01/2023
Pallets2birdboxes
I've made numerous bird boxes and put them up around my urban area of London, gifted various boxes to local community groups and even Kingston hospital. Trying to make the place more welcoming for birds, and have been collecting 1000s and 1000s of native wildflower seeds to create wildlife patches around my area.
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25/03/2023
Ed
I would like to see this platform selling things that will help nature such as bird seed compost etc and use the profit to support other needs I would like to help in this area if I can Regards Ed.
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26/03/2023
Kate
Wild flowers and bee hives on or around offices
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26/03/2023
Kate
Independant artists making products and illustrations about nature, animals, plants, national trust locations, places of natural beauty, to increase love, awareness and connection to visitors and people elsewhere
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26/03/2023
Kate
Road workers cleaning out the hedgehog tunnels under roads. Shame you don't see many of them these days.
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02/07/2023
Kathryn Hopkins
Some of the local farmers are working with the Stewardship scheme and allowing land to grow for nature. It is just a shame that these fields don't have public footpaths so people can enjoy the abundance of insects and butterflies they are attracting. The local church is rewilding their land at the back and side of the church. The local wildlife group did a mail drop to all residents on how to help save hedgehogs.
What exciting examples have you seen of people working together to restore and protect nature?
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02/11/2022
Anonymous:
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?
Imagine it's 2050 and nature in the UK is thriving. What is different from now?
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02/11/2022
Anonymous:
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!
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11/02/2023
Hilary
Whilst tree planting schemes are obviously necessary, thought must be given to the aftercare. The number of new trees planted near me that die in the first year because they aren't watered in the summer droughts is heartbreaking to witness...
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28/03/2023
David Tompkins
We need to focus less on instant results and more on reducing the longer term end goal. Tree planting is the perfect example: we can plant 10,000 trees on a hillside and protect them with guards, but the end result will be quite poor. Where the seed bank exists we should be more open to allowing natural regeneration to occur over time by removing the grazing pressure. The resulting trees would be more resilient and will need less care and attention.
What do you love about nature in the UK? What would you miss if it disappeared?
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02/11/2022
Anonymous:
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
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26/03/2023
Margaret
As a child nature walks and woodland walks were the highlight of my weekends, Dad would take me on these walks pointing out the wild flowers, birds and animals that co-existed in nature. Today many parents are content to let their children play computer games instead of taking them out into the countryside to understand the importance of nature. A generation are growing up living in a fantasy world of such games instead of the real world of nature.
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26/03/2023
Kate
I love the variety of animals and how they are often curious enough to be seen. My heart would break if seals left our shores
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06/04/2023
Thomas
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Imagine it's 2050 and nature in the UK is thriving. What is different from now?
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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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16/01/2023
John Synan
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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
What do you love about nature in the UK? What would you miss if it disappeared?
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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.
What exciting examples have you seen of people working together to restore and protect nature?
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31/10/2022
Anonymous:
Arkham’s Meadows near Bishop Wilton
Imagine it's 2050 and nature in the UK is thriving. What is different from now?
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31/10/2022
Anonymous:
The roar of traffic has gone and the air and water is clean and full of life
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20/06/2023
Annette Eglen
We are all supporting wildlife where ever we live, businesses also support it through community led projects and green spaces, wildlife thrives in the countryside and cities. Most importantly children understand the importance of it and it's part of the school curriculum.
What do you love about nature in the UK? What would you miss if it disappeared?
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31/10/2022
Anonymous:
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.
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24/03/2023
Frances
Birds need places to nest plus food for their chicks: not bread and sunflower seeds once it's spring but insects, worms, caterpillars etc from weedy hedge bottoms, ivy-clad fences and lawns never weeded.
What exciting examples have you seen of people working together to restore and protect nature?
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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.
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16/01/2023
John Synan
What exciting examples have you seen of people working together to restore and protect nature?
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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.
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Blood sports are responsible for the poisoning, trapping & shooting of vast numbers of mammals & raptors (I have 1st hand experience).
But landowners are very 'influential ' at the top.
I have a simple proposal, just stop subsidising blood sports with taxpayers money. ANY land used for blood sports looses ALL its taxpayer handouts for ever.