![]() ![]() Suddenly what Chris Packham has been saying makes sense. Between the beginning of the war and the 1990s we lost 75,000 miles of hedgerows and 97% of our wildflower meadows.UK biodiversity is ranked 29th lowest in a 2016 State of Nature list of 219 countries.Moths have declined 88% since the 1970s.We’ve been being told about the collapse of biodiversity in the UK but measurements like: This is why we are very pleased that Isabella Tree will be joining us for the Tree Conference in Frome on the 21st October 2018. It’s unusually well written and the research that informs it is exemplary… and shocking… and hopefilled in a practical way. If any of you haven’t heard of it, it’s the number 1 best selling environmental book of 2018. We can’t express what big deal we think Isabella Tree’s book is and the revolution it spells out between it’s covers. Wilding, redefining forests and reforestation without planting trees ![]()
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