I’d like to thank the Cabinet Secretary and all the stakeholders for getting this far. Nature doesn’t have a loud voice, we must get the balance right, and we ignore it at our peril. Eighty per cent of land is farmland, and we’ve lost 97 per cent of wildflower meadows over the last 50 years. Our rivers our heavily polluted and we have flooding from run-off. It’s positive that the 10...
Thank you for that answer, First Minister. We ignore nature and the current crisis that faces us at our peril. No nature, no pollinators, no food, no economy. We must all come to the realisation that nature cannot flourish in neatly cut grassland—nature isn't neat—and we must properly manage areas in order for it to thrive. In turn, connecting with nature is really beneficial for our own...
7. What assessment has the First Minister made of the success of the Local Places for Nature programme? OQ61929
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