London's Wildest Places Greenwich Park
Автор: Wildlife Matters
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The seventh series of the Wildlife Matters podcast kicks off with an essential milestone in wildlife policy: the government has officially ended the controversial badger culling program, a campaign we've passionately fought against for nearly fifteen years.
Join us for our main feature as we confidently explore the rich biodiversity of Greenwich Park, the oldest Royal Park in London. Get ready for an exciting urban wildlife adventure amidst the vibrant autumn landscape.
This week in Wildlife Matters Nature News, we will dive into the details of the Parliamentary debate that shaped this decision, before discussing updates on the impact on wild species and habitats from the proposed Planning and Infrastructure bill, before showcasing some of the projects that are recreating vital dew ponds across the South Downs National Park
Takeaways:
• The government has committed to ending badger culling, marking a significant policy shift in wildlife management.
• A new strategy will focus on enhanced cattle testing and vaccination to combat bovine tuberculosis.
• The creation of dew ponds in Hampshire aims to restore vital habitats for diverse wildlife species.
• Concerns have been raised regarding the proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill's impact on protected species.
• Wildlife and Countryside Link warns that environmental levies could undermine existing protections for endangered species.
• The podcast highlights the historical and ecological significance of Greenwich Park, emphasising its rich biodiversity.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
• Protect the Wild
• Badger Trust
• British Cattle Veterinary Association
• DEFRA
• Wildlife and Countryside Link
• Wildlife Matters Organisation
• Frog Life
• National Lottery Heritage Fund
• Bannister Trust
• People's Postcode Lottery
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