Wildlife Conservation in United Kingdom

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Region: United Kingdom

The problem of wildlife conservation in the United Kingdom is the decline in populations of many native species due to habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and human activities such as hunting and poaching. This threatens the biodiversity and ecological balance of the country's ecosystems.

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                David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation's (DSWF) education programme provides free of charge talks, workshops and assemblies to children aged 4-18 years in schools and libraries. All of our visits are tail...
                
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