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Join us to learn about how important individual plant species are and the fascinating relationships between plants and other wildlife.
Wild plants and fungi underpin all life on Earth. From insects, invertebrates, mammals and even us – plants are the building blocks of biodiversity.
Plantlife is fighting to save and protect threatened species, for their intrinsic value, and so they can support other wildlife.
Insects such as the Small Blue Butterfly and Oil Beetles, are in fact solely reliant on certain plants for survival. So, without working to protect individual species, the impacts on nature as a whole could be huge.
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Alan is Plantlife’s new Species Recovery Programme Manager. He has a deep interest in the intimate relationships of plants, lichens, bryophytes and fungi with other species, particularly invertebrates. He joins us from Butterfly Conservation where he was Head of Conservation (Wales and Northern Ireland) and has previously managed nature reserves and designated sites. Alan has a strong background in land management and has been initiating conservation projects targeting threatened species and habitats for 20 years.
A passionate advocate for nature recovery, Meg is Plantlife’s Action for Species Officer. She advocates for species to be brought into nature recovery plans across the country, and champions for better taxonomic inclusivity to make sure none of our tiny wonders get left behind.
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