Monday, 29 December 2025
FROM PLANTLIFE — TEN GOOD NEWS STORIES
Good News For Nature
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Hi John,
The festive season is upon us and it's the perfect time for reflection and celebration!
As 2025 draws to a close, we've been looking back. And over the past 12 months, we've been at the heart of some wonderful wins for nature.
We've seen wildflowers fight back from the brink of extinction, thousands work together to boost biodiversity in gardens and hope for some of our most vulnerable lichens.
Join us as we take a look back at what went right for nature in 2025.
Celebrate with us
Here are 5 of our favourite highlights - but you can read even more good news from our Good News for Nature blog below.
House We helped return a rare lichen to it's historic home
FlowerOur No Mow Movement gathered global attention
Deciduous tree We attempted a lichen rescue mission - to save them from a tree infected with Ash Dieback
Muscle Our supporters helped raise the profile of grasslands proving people power works
Construction sign Our Lugg Meadows Nature Reserve was protected from development
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None of this would be possible without supporters like you John. Whether you've helped us campaign by writing to your MP, ditched your lawn mower, donated, volunteered or simply signed up to our mailing list to help us spread the word - every contribution matters.
Thank you.
Charley
Plantlife Nature Editor
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