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Support our Challenges Fund

The current round of Government spending cuts is threatening Plantlife's flagship, conservation programme, Back from the Brink. As you know, many of our achievements over the last 17 years have been delivered through Back from the Brink and we are doing all we can to lobby and persuade government agencies of the importance of our work.

However, we will not know the final decision until possibly as late as March next year. Autumn and winter are critical periods for habitat conservation work and we simply cannot afford to wait that long - so please help us to meet this challenge.

  • £10 will enable us to clear 10m2 of scrub from an endangered plant site
  • £25 would pay for the restoration of 1/4 of an acre of grassland
  • £50 will support a day's monitoring and surveying of a rare plant

As a member, you know that what makes Plantlife distinctive as an organisation is our total commitment to plant conservation. Our goal is to make a difference on the ground, and our efforts have yielded some spectacular results.

Hairy Mallow

Hairy Mallow one of the endangered species
protected at Ranscombe Farm
© Bob Gibbons/Plantlife

Most recently, after only one year's management by Plantlife, our flagship Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve has been designated a site of European importance for rare, arable plants such as Broad-leaved Cudweed. These successes have been reflected in media coverage of our work to save wild plants, notably the recent front page of a national broadsheet.

Our supporters generous contributions in the past have made the critical difference to our ability to take action on the ground - the repeated successes of Back from the Brink is proof of that.

Please help us to rise to the challenge to keep our most rare and endangered wild plants in blooming good health!

Please support this work today. Click below to donate.

 

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