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We're here to establish thriving for people and planet by building partnerships for nature’s recovery.

York, UK
Joined September 2009

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  1. Join us at our free ‘Achieving a Healthy Green Recovery’ conference with . Discover how Green Infrastructure supports health and wellbeing, nature, climate change and prosperous communities:

    Achieving a Healthy Green Recovery. Book your free place now! Image of a park overlooking a city.
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    We're taking action to protect rare habitats in Norfolk 🌺 🦋 We're proposing changes to water abstraction licences in the Ant Valley to tackle the significant water pressures in the area and to help nature recover. Read more:

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  3. Join the UK Business and Biodiversity Forum seminar with on 7 July to learn more about the Nature Recovery Network and the role of businesses. Register now:

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    Jun 20

    This year, 🇬🇧 is hosting in Glasgow. 🗣️ "But wait a minute, what is a COP?" Watch our video below to learn more 👇 |

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  5. Footage credits: Lorna Griffiths, Dave Lewis and Rachel Owen

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    Today is - a celebration of music around the world! This week we're going to exploring the power that music has on our and wellbeing and how music is being used in to help people.

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  7. Planning to head outside this weekend? Make sure you stick to the marked paths, even if they’re muddy. This helps avoid damage to crops or wildlife. Let’s ensure we protect our natural environment:

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  8. This week, we’re reintroducing the 1,000th hazel dormouse into the wild! In collaboration with and , we’re aiming to save this endangered species from extinction. Learn more:

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    "As we think about and shape the future of protected landscapes, the role they play in the big issues of our time has rightly come to the fore" Alison Barnes of writes about the importance of protecting landscapes

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  10. From improving our protected landscapes, to a green recovery from Covid-19, our Action Plan sets out how we're investing in the natural environment over the next year. Thank you to our staff and partners who continue to help us help nature. ➡️

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  11. The Climate Change Committee report sets out the UK's major climate change risks. It’s an urgent reminder that we need to restore nature to help tackle global warming. Building a Nature Recovery Network can help us to be safer, greener and happier. ➡️

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  12. Nitrogen from is a problem for biodiversity. Soil with high nitrogen levels encourages more nettles and less wildflowers to grow, meaning less food for pollinators. Find out what you can do to help:

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  13. We believe it's possible to increase renewable energy production and improve marine biodiversity. We've set out our approach to offshore wind with the aim that new developments also enhance nature. Read more:

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    Jun 14

    The Government’s response to the Dasgupta review commits large new infrastructure projects to leave and in an overall better state than before development. Read more here:

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  16. Fantastic to see successful nutrient mitigation and partnership working celebrated. 🎉Congratulations , we are proud to have worked with you on the Warblington Farm project!

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    Jun 14

    Working together is key to protecting and restoring nature. That’s why leaders are endorsing a 2030 Nature Compact to help biodiversity. Read more:

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    Jun 12

    Congratulations to Board Member on the award of OBE in The Queen’s Birthday Honours List. Richly deserved recognition for a great contribution to conservation

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  19. Without biodiversity there is no future for humanity. That’s why leaders have agreed to endorse a 2030 Nature Compact to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. Read more:

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  20. When heading outside, remember: ❌ Do not drop litter ✔️Remember to bring a bag with you to take your rubbish and food waste home Learn more in the :

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