The People’s Plan for Nature has been published.
People's Plan for Nature - Executive Summary
People's Plan for Nature - Final Report
The People’s Plan for Nature is powered by the WWF, the RSPB and the National Trust. It is a unique collaboration with the UK public to protect and restore nature in the UK.
The People’s Plan for Nature is a plan created for the people, by the people of the UK .... a vision for the future of nature and the actions we must all take to protect and renew it.
With input from thousands of people from across the UK, the People’s Plan for Nature calls for urgent, immediate action, from governments, businesses, charities, organisations, farmers and communities, to protect and fundamentally change how we value nature.
The People’s Plan for Nature was created by the people, for the people.
Here’s how the People’s Plan for Nature came to life:
Step 1 – the national conversation
The People’s Plan for Nature started with an open call for ideas and stories from the public on what nature means to you and how we can save it. Nearly 30,000 responses were submitted in 4 weeks (including mine).
Step 2 – the People’s Assembly for Nature
A representative group of 103 people with different backgrounds, values and experiences were randomly chosen to form the People's Assembly for Nature. The group came together over four weekends to learn about the crisis UK’s nature is in. They then discussed and deliberated over the issues and found common ground to create the People’s Plan for Nature.
Step 3 – a plan too big to ignore
The people have spoken, now we all need to act. The People’s Plan for Nature sets out the urgent, immediate action, from governments, businesses, charities, organisations, farmers and communities, to protect and renew nature. Together we will make the People’s Plan for Nature too big to ignore by showing just how many people stand behind it.
#DefendNature .... Please help save and enhance our laws that protect our environment and wildlife
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