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Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit nature reserve

Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit nature reserve in late September 2019 - Robert Enderby

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50% decline of hedgehogs in our countryside ()
41% of insects threatened with extinction ()
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80% of UK peatlands damaged ()
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92% of seagrass beds lost around the UK ()

Our natural world is in trouble

There is no secret. Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate - some are calling it the next mass extinction - and the threat of climate catastrophe is a constant worry. We live in a time of emergency.

There is still hope - we can tackle both of these critical issues - but we have to act now. Time is running out.

Your donation will help us work towards our vision of 30% of land across our three counties protected for nature's recovery by 2030.

1 in 7 species are facing extinction

We can do this together

By joining our mission for nature's recovery, you will make a real difference to wildlife and our natural world. Every pound donated will help us achieve our vision for a wilder future.

Nature has given us so much, it's now our turn to give back.

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We are so grateful for all donations made to us and every penny will help us with our work and mission to stop the decline of local wildlife. 

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