The West of England is facing significant challenges from biodiversity loss and the impact of this on our nature and wildlife. It is crucial to address the causes of biodiversity loss, such as habitat destruction, climate change, overhunting, overfishing, the introduction of invasive species, pollution, and disease. 

Taking action to protect and restore biodiversity in the West of England is not only essential for the conservation of ecosystems and wildlife, but also for the wellbeing and sustainability of our communities. 

Biodiversity loss is a complex and multifaceted issue around the world. If left unchecked, this decline will have far-reaching consequences for ecosystems, economies and society as a whole.

However, there is hope. By taking action to address these underlying causes, we can slow and even reverse the loss of biodiversity. Conservation efforts, habitat restoration, sustainable land use practices and international cooperation are all essential components of any strategy to protect nature and wildlife. By working together, we can ensure a healthier, more resilient planet for future generations.