State of Nature report 2019

Red Kite. Jill Pakenham

Published: October 2019  

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State of Nature 2019 Report (UK) 7.63 MB application/pdf

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State of Nature 2019 documents how human impacts are driving sweeping changes in wildlife in the UK. As well as an overarching assessment of UK flora and fauna, there are separate reports for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to look at each country in more depth. The reports pool data and expertise from 53 nature conservation and research organisations, a partnership unparalleled in UK conservation.

State of Nature 2019 presents an overview of how the country’s wildlife is faring, looking back over nearly 50 years of monitoring to see how nature has changed in the UK, its Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories.

As well as this long-term view, we focus on what has happened in the last decade, and so whether things are getting better or worse for nature.

In addition, we have assessed the pressures that are acting on nature, and the responses being made, collectively, to counter these pressures.

BTO blog on State of Nature 2019

BTO Head & Principal Ecologist David Noble discusses the most pressing issues revealed in the latest State of Nature report.

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