Wild Card
We’re a grassroots campaign group of ordinary people, campaigners and experts.
Britain’s nature is in crisis. We're calling on the UK’s largest landowners to rewild!
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- 'The Church of England must use its immense wealth to invest in nature' Wild Card & @deborahmeaden.bsky.social are calling on @churchofengland.org to restore nature on their land… but we need your help! 1/2 youtube.com/shorts/W9ax2...
- Email the General Synod members representing the diocese you live in to add their name in support of the motion! actionnetwork.org/letters/help... 2/2
- I think this is a great idea in principle, but my one caveat is: what is the land being used for currently? Churchyards and cemeteries can absolutely be wilded (and many already are!) - but how much land controlled by the Commissioners is urban & built on? (Genuine questions!) ✝️
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- The Natural Environment Bill being passed in the #ScottishParliament was a big win for wildlife, but we must keep pushing forward if we’re to ensure a nature-positive future for Scotland. Visit our website to find out why we’re asking Scotland’s politicians to #TakeNatureSeriously. buff.ly/l4SBIU8
- Good morning , and thank you to @natasharoberts85.bsky.social for this beauty of a #FoxOfTheDay !
- Yet again the Government’s “Global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security: a national security assessment” is misrepresented as being about climate change It’s about biodiversity loss (driven by multiple drivers including climate change) Please read the report; its very short
- Liverwort in the woods. These are some of the oldest terrestrial plants on Earth, with fossil evidence indicating they were among the first organisms to colonize land around 475 million years ago. Try wrapping your head around that. The magic of an Irish rainforest. 🌏
- This analysis of how global biodiversity loss & ecosystem collapse could affect UK national security is deeply troubling. It’s an urgent wake up call. Environmental degradation disrupts food, water, health & supply chains, & trigger wider geopolitical instability. www.gov.uk/government/p...
- Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! Traditional knowledge has long guided the sustainable use of wetlands. As the Convention on Wetlands marks 55 years, #WorldWetlandsDay2026 calls on us to protect wetlands and honour cultural heritage. www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_Mc...
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- Hen Harriers and other birds of prey are still being killed illegally. Enough is enough. Join us and call on the UK Government to license gamebird shooting and help protect these incredible birds before it’s too late. 👇 action.rspb.org.uk/page/185536/...
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- "When ecosystems collapse, ordinary people pay the price." Brilliant letter in the press about the suppressed Government 'ecosystem collapse and national security' report. Don't let this story go!
- If you're a victim of repeated flooding, you need to start looking at land use upstream. One of these sponges up vast amounts of water, releasing it slowly, the other does not. One reduces flooding, the other *increases* it. Without addressing this core driver, it'll just keep on getting worse.
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- 2) Young growth is obviously much easier to cut both in terms of height and thickness and hardness of stems. Older woody stems will be cut in a way more likely to damage the stems. There is also the practical implication along roads where they can't be left to grow wide on the road side.
- 3) I wonder if there is a halfway house. E.g. the age old recommendation of letting some plants grow into trees. Advice around doing this recommendation in certain areas that are a little out of the way. Leaving patches every 50 metres, or tips like that?
- Huge news for Scotland’s nature! 🏴 🌳🦅🪱 🍄 The Natural Environment Bill has officially been voted into law, marking a landmark victory for people and nature. 🧵 (1/4)
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- Great #biodiversity messages in packed meeting: don't forget the funga! #FungalConservationPledge
- Tears of joy! SCOTLAND HAS JUST PASSED SWIFT BRICKS INTO LAW unanimously! 4 years of asking England & Scotland sorts it in a month led by ACE MARK RUSKELL MSP ♥️The RELIEF is unreal! Tell England to follow 🏴by emailing PlanningPolicyConsultation@communities.gov.uk now!WOOP!
- Are we getting the nature bill Scotland needs?🌳 Tomorrow, Scotland's Natural Environment Bill will be put to a final vote. As we head towards the May 2026 elections in Scotland, this bill is the legacy the current Parliament will leave for our land and seas. 🧵1/2
- What a transformation 😍 Because we see the land so often, it's to forget the progress we've already made. Back in 2023 this narrow river ran through a homogenous field. Fast forward to autumn 2025 and a wetland exists! This is the power of rewilding - to foster diversity, excitement and hope 💚
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- I have just submitted a Topical Question on this report to ask the government what assessment they have made of the findings. If my question is selected in the ballot it will be asked on Tuesday.
- The UK Government just released its national security assessment on #biodiversity loss: an actual intelligence assessment using the same frameworks as military threat analysis. The conclusion? #Nature is a foundation of national security and every critical #ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse. 🧵
- During the 1990s environmental damage was projected in the future to cause mass migration, food price increases, disease & extreme weather, among other things. We are living now in the beginning of that future. Taking action is vital for national security. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
- BREAKING: NOAA has finalised a rule to fast-track #DeepSeaMining without critical environmental reviews, permitting ocean destruction before we even know the full cost. Science shouldn’t be an afterthought. #ProtectTheOceans
- Only 1 day to go until the #BigGardenBirdwatch! Chirpy House Sparrows took 1st place as 2024's most spotted BGBW bird. Will they stay on top? 🏆 Get involved: www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happen...
- Yes, but will anyone in power listen, and will they do anything significant about it? It is almost certain they will not. They will keep on about growth, growth, growth until it no longer matters and we become a short-lived blip on the timeline of Earth's history. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
- 🌿 Join us for our new campaign launch, Restoring Hope for Climate and Nature, and learn how to use the National Emergency Briefing to engage your MP on the Climate and Nature Bill. 🗓️ Tuesday 27 January ⏰ 19:00—20:30 💻 Online | Free 🎟️ RSVP 👉 tinyurl.com/ZHRestoring #CANBill
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- Beavers are back in London 🦫 Here's how (and why) we did it ⬇️
- #UKGovernment has quietly published without fanfare the Joint Intelligence Comm/Defra report 'GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY LOSS, ECOSYSTEM COLLAPSE& NATIONAL SECURITY' suppressed in2025- warning of several likely ecosystem collapses& national security impacts assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/696e0e...
- Our new paper led by Madson Freitas shows that global demand for Açaí, a dietary staple for Amazonian people, now marketed as a superfood, is driving widespread estuarine forest degradation leading to impoverishment of their bird communities www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #ornithology 🌎🍴🪶🌴
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