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Plantlife works to protect and restore biodiversity across grasslands, temperate rainforests and species recovery. Join them to march, volunteer, read their blog and sign up for updates.
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Plantlife’s priorities. Plantlife’s work spans four...
- Protecting Plants & Fungi
Plantlife’s Nature Reserves Plantlife manages 24 nature...
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Plantlife encourages everyone to learn about native wild...
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Plantlife's principal activities in Britain include the management of 4,500 acres (18 km 2) of rare and important plant habitats as nature reserves, lobbying and campaigning in support of wild plant conservation, and organising surveys aimed at generating public interest in wild plants.
Plantlife is a charity that works to protect and restore wild plants and fungi in the UK. It also aims to connect people with nature, collaborate with partners and influence environmental strategies.
Plantlife’s #NoMowMay is back, blooming better than ever! In this series we join Plantlife's Road Verges Advisor, Mark Schofield, as he brings us along in his #NoMowMay lawn journey to show you...
Plantlife is a UK-based organisation that works globally to protect and restore native wild plant and fungi species and habitats. It advocates for the recognition of grassland ecosystems as nature-based solutions to the climate crisis and participates in the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation.
Plantlife: saving wild plants, Salisbury, United Kingdom. 36,306 likes · 522 talking about this. Plantlife is the global charity working to secure a world rich in wild plants and fungi.
Plantlife is the international conservation charity working to secure a world rich in wild plants and fungi. It is funded by donations from its members and supporters, through grants and charitable trusts and through its pioneering land management advice and projects: www.plantlife.org.uk.