Wednesday, 30 June 2021

REWILDING THE LARGE ESTATES INCLUDING THE ROYAL ESTATES

 THE FOLLOWING IS FROM LEGAL JUSTICE THAT I SUPPORT


This is an interesting petition from a new organisation, called Wild Card, asking the Royal Family to rewild their landholdings. It's a polite and respectful request which we support. We would suggest that the grouse moor at Balmoral would be a good place to start and that would have a massive impact on neighbouring and nearby landowners.

 

Have a look for yourselves and see whether you'd like to support it, please. That's it for now. There are news items stacking up at the moment - so we'll probably be back soon.

 

Wild Justice (Directors: Mark Avery, Chris Packham and Ruth Tingay).


From the same newsletter I pasted this.

Royal family: ‘Rewild’ your land to boost wildlife and fight the climate crisis!


The world needs to ‘rewild’ an area of land the size of China by 2030 just to have a chance of tackling the climate crisis properly. And the amount of land the royal family owns means they can play an important role! 


‘Rewilding’ landscapes damaged by humans is a fantastic way to boost wildlife and fight climate change - because restored land like forests and swamps absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere really effectively. 


That’s why we - the public - back a recent call by 100 experts, academics and public figures asking the royal family to lead by example and re-wild their land. The royals have a history of supporting environmental causes, so it’s time they matched their words with actions - by restoring their land to its natural form. 


Signed, Thousands of members of the public 


AND THIS IS WHO WILD CARD ARE


Wild Card is a new campaign group calling on the UK's biggest landowners to rewild their lands to address the climate and nature emergency. The group is currently campaigning for the lands of the Royal Family, the Church of England and Oxbridge Colleges to be returned to nature. Their long term vision is to see 50% of the country rewilded. To find out more go to www.wildcard.land or follow the campaign on social media Twitter: @wildcardrewild Facebook: @wildcardcampaign Instagram: @wildcardcampaign


I have signed up and so should those who care for our planet

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