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But there is a way forward – nature-friendly farming – and many farmers and food producers are already doing it. On RSPB Hope Farm in Cambridgeshire, we test nature-friendly farming techniques to scientifically evaluate their benefits. Find out how we’re supporting farmers to bring wildlife back.
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Discover the work we’re doing for wildlife and the difference you can make where you are. See what the RSPB’s up to, enjoy handy nature-friendly how-tos, and find out how you can support us. Hub. Support the RSPB. The threats to the natural world are huge.
- Species Recovery. Globally, many amazing animals are facing extinction. We want the threat of extinctions reduced or halted, and for populations to recover, so that by 2030, our world is buzzing, singing, and calling again.
- Protected areas. By 2030, we need our best places for nature to be properly protected - that’s at least 30% of land and sea. We need these protected sites to be well managed, better connected, and monitored, because these places will play a vital role in nature’s recovery.
- Food and Farming. By 2030, we want our farms to teem with wildlife, produce lots of high-quality food, and support the recovery of nature and the transition to a net zero economy.
- Fisheries. Seabirds are one of the most threatened groups in the world – we don’t want them to fade away. Overfishing and unsustainable fishing practices are two huge threats they face.
We know that when conservationists, business leaders, land managers and people everywhere all pull together, nature wins. It's time for all of us to play our part, and show what the movement to save nature from crisis can look like. This page is dedicated to nature-saving stories, full of hope, inspiration and bold action for nature.
Mar 12, 2023 · We're urging everyone to help us stop the destruction of nature in the UK with the launch of Save Our Wild Isles, a joint campaign with charities RSPB and WWF. A new documentary, Saving Our Wild Isles, looks at the practical and urgent actions needed to save nature. Find out what you can do to help.
How nature can help protect our homes. Following the floods this winter, watch how one area is using nature as a natural protector.
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Oct 28, 2022 · A new report from RSPB, A World Richer in Nature, outlines how global promises can be turned into a decade of action for nature by the UK Government and devolved administrations; getting nature positive in the UK by 2030.