Restoring wetlands across the UK
Why support wetlands?
Biodiversity in the UK brings so many benefits – stunning landscapes, iconic wildlife, and clean air and water, not to mention the carbon sequestration capabilities of healthy habitats that help us to limit climate change. But the UK’s biodiversity is under immense pressure. In fact, 50% of the UK’s biodiversity has been lost. Consequently, the UK ranks in the bottom 10% of all countries when it comes to biodiversity intactness. The main factors contributing to this shocking decline, according the the latest State of Nature report published by a group of 50 conservation organisations in 2019, are intensive agricultural management, climate change, hydrological changes by humans, urbanisation, invasive non-native species, pests and pathogens, pollution, and woodland management.
Wetland habitats are also in considerably worse condition than they were at the beginning of last century. It’s estimated that up to 90% of lowland ponds were lost during the 20th century. 300,000 hectares of lowland wet grassland was lost between 1970 and 1985, and 1.5 million hectares of upland blanket peatland was drained post the second world war too. These habitats are particularly important for carbon storage, as well as providing a home for invertebrates that are vitally important for supporting the health of entire ecosystems.
Project timeline
24 Oct 2024
The ponds created by FFC at Mill of Plunton site in 2023 have a new resident - Emperor Dragonflies are now calling the site home!
10 May 2024
Great Crested Newts have been confirmed to be living in newly created ponds at Mill of Plunton. Traditional surveying combined with eDNA sampling has proven that these rare and protected creatures have made the site their home, which is a great indicator that the water is very healthy.
16 Nov 2023
A camera trap set up by a newly-created pond at FFC's Mill of Plunton site has captured some great animal encounters! It has spotted Roe deer, Grey herons, and Brown hares to name a few.
UN Sustainable Development Goals
The work being delivered through this project is contributing to both local and global solutions. On a global scale, 2 of the UN's SDGs are being supported by this project.
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss.
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The Future Forest Company run award-winning landscape-scale nature restoration and reforestation projects to fight climate change and help nature thrive.