Sunday, 1 October 2023

#110: The State of Nature? Not good...

Cross posting from my LivingGeography blog.

Earlier this week, a report on the state of the UK's nature was released. It makes for grim reading... 


This is the latest in a series of reports exploring the steady decline in the UK's biodiversity, and the likely risks to other species as food chains and webs begin to break down. The decline in insects is vital, for example.

State of Nature Data is also available from the same website.

Here we present the data underpinning the State of Nature report. For the first time we are excited to include an interactive app (below) where you can explore the data in more detail, at a UK and country scale. We also include the metadata file with the full references and a guide to interpretation of the data and data files to download.

Some headline figures:


Download the infographic from here.


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