Nottingham Post

Join march to demand our leaders ‘Restore Nature Now’

- By ERIN MCDAID Nottingham­shire Wildlife Trust

ON Saturday June 22, members of the public are being encouraged to ‘unite for nature’ by joining a family friendly ‘Restore Nature Now’ demonstrat­ion in central London. The event is backed by a wide range of nature, wildlife and climate groups – including The Wildlife Trusts and high-profile campaigner­s such as Chris Packham.

The organisers hope the demonstrat­ion will be the largest-ever gathering of nature and climate supporters here in the UK.

The demonstrat­ion will bring together thousands of people from across the UK to call on all political parties to take urgent action to restore nature and tackle climate change.

With the UK on record as one of the worst nations for nature loss, environmen­t campaigner­s are encouragin­g everyone who cares for nature to come together and march through London before gathering in Parliament Square. The simple demand will be Restore Nature Now.

This legal event is being billed as both a celebratio­n of UK nature and a much-needed protest for urgent political action to tackle the nature and climate emergencie­s.

The march will be peaceful and inclusive and is supported by a diverse collection of wildlife and environmen­t groups and organisati­ons including the RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts, The Climate Coalition, WWFUK, National Trust, WWT, Woodland Trust, Wildlife and Countrysid­e Link, Rewilding Britain, Extinction Rebellion – and of course - Chris Packham.

Together we are warning that the upcoming General Election must be a turning point for nature - before it is too late.

Craig Bennett, chief executive of The Wildlife Trusts, said: “Political focus on nature and climate in this country needs a huge upgrade. People understand the seriousnes­s of the nature crisis and demand that elected officials do the same. Nature charities are backed by millions of supporters and this event will see many of these as well as our volunteers and anyone who cares about nature taking a collective stand. We can lose the embarrassi­ng badge as one of the most nature-depleted countries on earth, but we have got to go further and work faster together. Inaction is simply not an option.”

Chris Packham, TV Broadcaste­r and Wildlife Campaigner said: “As conservati­onists and environmen­tal groups we have to accept that the dire state of nature – both in the UK and globally – has happened on our watch. So now’s the time for bolder action, stronger demands, braver tactics and a new way of working… together.

“Ticking a box, signing a petition, sharing a post – it’s simply not enough when we are facing the collapse of our living systems. It’s time for all of us to take to the streets, shoulder to shoulder, whoever we are and demand our leaders Restore Nature Now.”

The UK is shockingly ranked as one of the worst countries in the world in terms of nature loss. A staggering one in six wildlife species are at risk of extinction in Great Britain. A range of Government policies have also been rated as inadequate to deal with the scale of the nature and climate crisis.

We are a nation of nature lovers and polls regularly highlight high levels of concern over inadequate UK climate and nature action. Results from two nationwide-surveys conducted by The Wildlife Trusts showed that irrespecti­ve of voting choice, nature matters to people across the electorate. 93% of voters reported that they feel nature loss is a serious threat to humanity.

Next month’s Restore Nature Now event will be a joint vocal show of support for action from across the nature and climate sectors. We’ll be uniting to let all political parties know that action must be taken to restore nature now.

More details about the Restore Nature Now demonstrat­ion will be released in the coming weeks. Supporters can find out more about the Restore Nature Now demonstrat­ion at www.restorenat­urenow.com

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