From the mudflats and coastal meadows of Hampshire to the estuary of the Humber, some of our best-loved wetlands are under threat.
As it stands, current government planning proposals will downgrade hard-won environmental protections and leave some of our most nature-rich habitats at risk of being concreted over.
These include Ramsar-designated wetlands – the best of the best – home to rare migratory waterbirds and supposedly protected under international law.
Wetlands are vital, irreplaceable habitats that buffer us from floods, boost our moods, purify our water and provide a safe haven for 40% of the world’s wildlife. They provide essential services to people and the economy – but once they’re gone, they’re gone.
We’ve already lost 75% of our wetlands in the last 300 years. As a wondrous solution to so many of the challenges we face, we should be restoring wetlands – not destroying them.
We’re calling on MPs across the political spectrum to speak up for these superpowered habitats and ensure new planning rules bring us more wetlands for more people, not less. After all, the evidence is clear – nature is the builder of healthy communities, not the blocker.
Now is the time for the government to hear us loud and clear. Can you join us in speaking out?