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Biodiversity

Disappearing countryside

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Biodiversity is all around us - in our gardens, parks, rivers, fields - playing a big part in our quality of life.
But we're:

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Did you know?

95 percent of our wildlife-rich lowland peat bogs have been destroyed in the last 50 years.

 

Hidden threats

It's easy to see how biodiversity is lost when habitats are bulldozed. There are other less obvious threats:

People watching wildlife

Did you know?

Studies show that looking at gardens and natural spaces can help to relieve stress in as little as five minutes.

 

After years of campaigning by Friends of the Earth, the Government passed the Countryside and Rights of Way Act. The law protects our most precious wildlife sites - home to birds, bugs and mammals. Yet despite the law, wildlife is still losing out to development.

We need tighter planning controls to protect our wildlife and fundamental changes to farming and transport policies.

Friends of the Earth says

Britain's wildlife is still under threat, but there is plenty the government, big business and you can do to help.

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