Restoring landscapes for life

The Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme is building a future in which landscapes are enriched with biodiversity, establishing resilient, more self-sustaining ecosystems that benefit both nature and people.

The Programme aims to restore natural ecological processes, populations and habitats for a better and more sustainable future. It signals a shift away from ‘slowing declines’ and ‘no net loss’ to a positive and creative conservation agenda in which the potential of our land and seas is recognised.

For further information on the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme please visit its dedicated website: http://www.endangeredlandscapes.org/

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Restore, rewild and rejoice - The partnership programme that’s bringing life back to nature

Imagine the time before humans had cut down Europe’s magnificent forests and destroyed over two thirds of its wildlife. When there was space for large animals to roam freely, the seas were a kaleidoscope of fish, and wildflower meadows were alive with insects and songbirds….

Read the article on the Cambridge University website