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Support the People's Plan for Nature

Take action to Save Our Wild Isles by adding your voice to the People’s Plan for Nature. Created by the people, for the people, it calls for urgent, immediate action from everyone to protect and restore nature for future generations.

The final weekend of the People’s Assembly for Nature took place in February 2023 and saw a diverse range of participants from across the UK come together to start work on the People’s Plan for Nature (PPFN)
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Support the Plan

Adding your voice to the People's Plan for Nature will help us make the Plan too big to ignore by showing just how many people stand behind it. We may need to share your name and postcode with MPs or other elected representatives across the UK to prove that the Plan has your support and to ask them to champion the Plan.

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Hermaness nature reserve warden begins the long process of freeing an adult northern gannet (Morus bassanus) that is seriously tangled in discarded fishing net. Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
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What is the People's Plan for Nature?

Nature in the UK is in crisis. Decades of damage have pushed our incredible wildlife and wild places to the brink. We’re now in the bottom 10% of countries globally for protecting the nature we have left.

The nature crisis affects everyone, so everyone should have their say about how we solve it. Together, we all have the power to make a real difference.

The People’s Plan for Nature is the public’s vision for the future of nature in the UK and the actions that we all need to take to protect and renew it. The Plan has been developed through an independent and inclusive participatory process, supported by world-leading academics.

The final weekend of the People’s Assembly for Nature took place in February 2023 and saw a diverse range of participants from across the UK come together to start work on the People’s Plan for Nature (PPFN)
© Involve / Jemima Stubbs

The Process

It has been created by people from across the UK and builds on 30,000 submissions from the public on what they love about nature and their vision of the future. These were taken forward by the People’s Assembly for Nature, a group of 100 citizens from across the UK. Together, they listened to evidence and agreed the best solutions they thought could work for everyone.

The plan calls for a fundamental change on how we value nature in the UK. It creates a vision for a future where we understand that we need nature to thrive for all our lives, and we take collective responsibility to ensure that nature flourishes. The Plan calls for no more harm to nature, and for UK-wide, country and regional targets to be set to renew nature and increase biodiversity.

Find out more

Learn more about the Plan on the People's Plan for Nature website.