Worcestershire Wildlife Trust says that the declines are being seen in Worcestershire and that urgent action needs to be taken by people across all levels of society, from elected representatives and businesses to communities and individuals.
The State of Nature 2023 report shows:
- One in six species is at risk of being lost from Great Britain
- The wildlife studied has, on average, declined by 19% since monitoring began in 1970
- Most important habitats are in poor condition, though restoration projects have clear benefits for nature, people and adapting to climate change
Colin Raven, Director of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, said “With every new State of Nature report, we are seeing the situation for our wildlife, and for us, continue to get worse.
“This isn’t just about the loss of a pretty-looking butterfly or the gap that birdsong leaves behind; the natural world is fundamental to our lives. It provides us with clean air, clean water and the food we eat.
“Reports like this, which demonstrate what a devastating decline in our wildlife we are witnessing, are no good if we don’t act on their findings.