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A big win for grassland, but farmers need more - Plantlife Plantlife and its partners, alongside farmers, have been advocating for this policy change – a complete revaluing of these extraordinary multifunctional habitats. What’s the problem? While …
Plantlife Plantlife – the global voice for wild plants and fungi. Wild plants and fungi support food chains, are a powerful force against climate crisis and underpin all life on earth. They enrich our natural …
Learn about Plants and Fungi - Plantlife Plantlife encourages everyone to learn about native wild plants and fungi in the UK. Here we provide guidance on how to manage land and areas in nature to protect and restore important …
Volunteer - Plantlife You can volunteer with Plantlife by getting stuck into practical conservation work or by data entry and research, or even campaigning and advocacy work. Helping to conserve wild plants and …
Managing Meadows - Plantlife There are many different ways you can go the extra mile for Plantlife – from organising a bake sale, running the London Marathon or planning your own plant-themed event.
Protecting Plants and Fungi - Plantlife Plantlife is leading recovery work of threatened plants species. We share our expertise in habitat management best practices in encouraging wild plants and fungi to grow and thrive.
Plantlife’s priorities Plantlife’s priorities. Plantlife’s work spans four strategic areas – protect and restore, connect people with nature, work in partnerships and collaborate and influence.
Grassland - Plantlife Plantlife helps farmers, landowners, and community groups take care of our grasslands for the future with practical advice. We also influence government policymaking to have an impact …
Managing Grassland & Green Space - Plantlife There are many different ways you can go the extra mile for Plantlife – from organising a bake sale, running the London Marathon or planning your own plant-themed event.
Our Work in England - Plantlife Plantlife works in partnership across England to protect and restore our wild plants – from the meadows of Yorkshire to the heaths of Breckland and the sand dunes of the Devon coast.