Support our campaign to push the Government to do better – much better – to protect and restore nature.
Nature is in crisis. The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world with only half its wildlife left and another 10,000 plants, animals and birds threatened with extinction.
Yet the Government is way off track meeting its own nature targets and as another UN biodiversity summit gets underway, hasn’t even published a strategy to restore nature, something it promised at the last nature summit two years ago.
We can get biodiversity thriving again. Our four Green MPs will push Labour to act now to protect and restore our precious environment, boost nature friendly farming and keep fossil fuels in the ground.
But they need your help to send a clear message: Nature Action Now.

We did it!
Four Green MPs in Parliament, speaking up for us all and holding the new government to account.
This is just the beginning, real hope and real change is coming and you can be part of it.
Join us now at the most exciting time in our history.
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