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Stepping Up for Nature


Nature is amazing.
It enriches our lives. It makes us smile, cry and laugh. 
It brings us happiness, exhilaration and calm.


But it’s in trouble.
Nature is in a steady, desperate global decline. One which will make our lives all the poorer 
and threaten our very existence.
We’re determined not to let this happen. 
We’re determined that by 2020, you will live in a world
that’s richer in nature – more beautiful, healthy and inspiring – than it is today.
But we can’t do this alone. We have to work with our supporters and Government to make it
happen. That’s why we’re calling on millions of people to Step Up for Nature.
Alongside our network of over 200 nature reserves in the UK, we need to restore rainforests in
Africa and Asia. We need to save albatrosses in the southern oceans. 
And we need to restore vast swathes of our countryside to its former glory.
To do this, we all need to step up – and connect every step we take together. 
A supporter digs a pond, the RSPB builds a wetland, the Government changes a policy.
So we will encourage our supporters to take steps for nature, no matter how small. 
Millions of personal actions will help wildlife on the ground. 
But together, they will represent something much bigger – a vast movement of people determined to bring the nature we love back from the brink. 
A movement that will strengthen the voice of conservation, encouraging governments to make the right decisions for nature.

Nature is amazing. Nature is in trouble. Let’s step up and save it – together.


Why we’re asking you to Step Up For Nature
Nature is amazing. But around the UK and across the world it’s in steady, desperate
decline. We’re determined to stop this happening. But we need your help.
Every step you take for nature, however small, you will take alongside millions of
others. You’ll be part of something big. A vast movement for nature, giving strength to
nature’s voice and encouraging governments to make the right decisions.
Nature’s in trouble. Let’s step up and save it – together.

Lots more info on the RSPB's page too:- http://www.rspb.org.uk/steppingup/ 


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Acknowledgement:- Steve Nesbitt 
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