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Labour pledges £90 MILLION towards Britain’s endangered wildlife as UK's nature crisis worsens
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Labour pledges £90 MILLION towards Britain’s endangered wildlife as UK's nature crisis worsens

April 2, 2026
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Labour ministers have spent an all-time high investment of £90million to protect Britain's most threatened species as fears arise concerning the UK’s worsening nature crisis.The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) describe the investment as the largest-ever put towards supporting and reintroducing wildlife across the country.The money will be used to preserve species including birds, beavers, beetles, snails, spiders and seahorses across the UK.Some £60million is set to be distributed through Natural England’s species recovery programme over the next three years.

Labour pledges £90 MILLION towards Britain’s endangered wildlife as UK's nature crisis worsens

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