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Protect Earth’s Maturing Success Metrics

Protect Earth’s Maturing Success Metrics

When Protect Earth was founded in 2020, each tree we planted was considered a success and was one more tree to mitigate changing natural conditions in the UK. Even from those early days when planting...

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The disappearance of biodiversity in the UK

The disappearance of biodiversity in the UK

The UK’s natural space has been battered and abused for centuries. Despite attempts to improve the situation, it’s continuing to decline with additional issues creeping in that will further worsen the

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The importance of national parks to the UK

The importance of national parks to the UK

Now celebrating their seventieth year in the UK, national parks offer substantial benefits. The approach of setting aside land to just be is a fantastic model, and what national parks have achieved fo

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Invasive Aliens book review

Invasive Aliens book review

In his book, "Invasive Aliens: The Plants and Animals From Over There That Are Over Here", Dan Eatherley investigates the movement of plants and animals and the consequences it’s had on different habi

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