What do you know about rewilding Britain’s National Parks?

Nature is badly depleted in our national parks. In England’s national parks for example, three-quarters of Sites of Special Scientific Interest are in a poor condition. Wilder national parks can lead the way for a healthier, more nature-rich Britain, with opportunities for communities and local economies.

10% CORE REWILDING AREAS in national parks will help us lead the way to a wilder Britain. Despite some superb conservation initiatives, our national parks are nature-depleted and ecological shadows of what they could be – with decades old laws hobbling their ability to lead the way in tackling the extinction crisis and climate emergency. Rewilding Britian is calling on the UK Government and devolved administrations to make Britain’s national parks wilder — including 10% core rewilding areas – so that these precious places can set the pace and lead the way in turning the page on nature-depleted Britain.

What can I do?

Encourage the UK Government and devolved administrations by taking action [https://act.rewildingbritain.org.uk/demand-wilder-national-parks]