Thousands march in London to urge leaders to tackle wildlife crisis
Thousands of people marched through central London to urge political leaders to take more decisive action in tackling the UK’s wildlife crisis.
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Demonstrators descended on the capital wearing glittery outfits, elaborate animal costumes and intricate face paint. Protesters were calm but the placards they held up revealed an undercurrent of frustration and anger. One read: “We have been swimming in shit.” There were also chants of “less faeces more species”.
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world, with one in six species in Britain at risk of extinction.
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A total of 350 environmental groups came together to pressure the government to act more robustly and decisively against the biodiversity crisis. Charities including the National Trust, the Wildlife Trusts, the RSPB and Friends of the Earth stood side by side with direct action groups such as Just Stop Oil, Extinction Rebellion and Animal Rising.

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