'A precarious position': almost 3,000 species at risk of disappearing from Wales, report finds

Almost 3,000 species found teetering on the brink of extinction in Wales due to limited geographic distribution.

The Natural Resources Wales report reveals that since the millennium, eleven species have already disappeared from Welsh shores, including the turtle dove and belted beauty moth. The alarming figure of 2,955 terrestrial or freshwater species are now at risk, confined to just five locations each.

Beloved creatures like black grouse and the high brown fritillary butterfly make the list along with 25 bird species, five fish, six mammals, and one amphibian - the natterjack toad. Mammals in peril include five bat species such as Bechstein's bat confined to the Wye valley in south-east Wales, and the Skomer vole which lives only on the island of Skomer off the south-west coast.

The report identifies a pressing need for urgent conservation efforts due to increasing pressures from climate change and agricultural intensification. However, it also presents some glimmer of hope that many species can be saved with relatively modest investment and simple changes to existing management practices such as strimming vegetation to provide more open conditions.

Conservation actions under way are offering rays of hope, including scrub clearance, the remobilisation of sand dunes, positive habitat management for invertebrates, captive rearing and release, enhanced biosecurity on islands. One notable example is the introduction of goats at Stanner Rocks in Powys which has helped preserve plants like the Radnor lily.

The analysis highlights woodland, parkland, and scrub as key ecosystems for species in peril, followed by grassland and peatland. The head of natural resource management policy at NRW, Mary Lewis, emphasized that Wales is not just at risk of losing species but it's already happening. She noted that despite the sobering reality, modest investment and changes to management practices can help protect these species.

The Welsh government has acknowledged its responsibility in addressing climate and nature emergencies, citing initiatives such as Nature Networks and Natur am Byth to restore habitats and support vulnerable species. The introduction of the environment (principles, governance and biodiversity targets) bill aimed at safeguarding the country's environment is seen as a crucial step forward.
 
omg 3000+ species in wales are literally on the brink of extinction πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’πŸ¦‹ i mean what can we do? it's not like we're just sitting around twiddling our thumbs, there are already conservation efforts underway πŸŒΏπŸ’š like scrub clearance and goat introductions at stanner rocks 🐐😊 but idk, 11 species have already gone extinct since the millennium... that's just heartbreaking πŸ’” 2k95 species is a lot to wrap my head around, i guess it's time for us to step up our game πŸš€πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so worried about these 2,955 species in Wales 🐝😨! Like, can you even imagine living in a world where only five locations have all these amazing creatures? It's crazy that the black grouse and high brown fritillary butterfly are on the list too. πŸ¦…πŸ¦‹ I mean, I love nature and all, but it's not fair to the animals who need our help! πŸ°πŸ’• The fact that climate change and agriculture are the main reasons is just heartbreaking. But, you know what? I'm kinda hoping for some good news here... like, if we make some small changes to our management practices, maybe we can save these species? πŸŒ±πŸ‘ It's great to see initiatives like scrub clearance and goat conservation in action! πŸ‘ Let's get to it and protect Wales' wildlife! 🐝πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, I mean, yay for Wales, right? πŸ™„ 3k species on the brink of extinction is like, super alarming... who wouldn't wanna preserve those adorable black grouse and high brown fritillary butterflies? πŸ¦…πŸ˜ But seriously, it's kinda wild that these creatures are confined to just five locations. I guess it's a good thing they're focusing on conservation efforts though. Strimming vegetation can make a big difference, right? 🌿✨ And introducing goats like at Stanner Rocks is pretty cool too... who knew goats could be wildlife saviors? πŸπŸ’• But, um, maybe the Welsh government should've thought of that before all the climate change and agricultural intensification stuff happened? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Just saying.
 
Ugh, this report from Wales is super depressing πŸ°πŸ˜”. I mean, almost 3k species on the brink of extinction? That's just crazy. And to think they're all confined to like five tiny locations each... it's not exactly a secret that climate change and agriculture are big problems, but come on! Can't we do more to prevent this? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

I'm glad some conservation actions are working, though - scrub clearance, for example. Simple changes can make a difference, right? But, like, 11 species already gone?! That's just devastating. And what's with the Welsh government finally acknowledging its responsibility? Shouldn't they've been doing this years ago? πŸ™„

I'm all for initiatives like Nature Networks and Natur am Byth, but we need more than just words on paper to make a real impact. We need serious investment and action plans in place ASAP πŸ’ΈπŸ“. The fact that the head of NRW said "modest investment" is just not going to cut it when you're talking about species on the brink of extinction...
 
I'm so worried about these amazing creatures πŸπŸ’”. I mean, 3,000 species on the brink of extinction? That's like, crazy! 😱 What can we do to save them? πŸ€” It's not just about planting more trees or something simple like that... it's about making some real changes to how we live and work πŸ πŸ’Ό. I love that the Welsh government is taking steps towards protecting these species though 🌟, like introducing the environment bill and supporting conservation efforts 🌱. But we need to keep pushing for more πŸ“ˆ. It's heartbreaking to think about all those species disappearing forever πŸ’”... let's hope we can make a difference before it's too late ⏰!
 
πŸŒΏπŸ’š I'm really concerned about these 3k+ species in Wales being on the brink of extinction πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking to think that 11 already gone from Welsh shores since the millennium πŸ˜”. Climate change and intensification of agriculture are major culprits, but there is hope πŸ’‘. Simple changes like strimming vegetation or introducing goats can make a difference 🐐. The Welsh government taking steps towards addressing climate and nature emergencies is a step in the right direction 🌈. We need to keep investing and innovating to protect our planet's biodiversity πŸŒ±πŸ‘.
 
πŸ±πŸ˜• I'm seriously worried about these species in Wales! Like, how can we let this happen? πŸ€” Climate change and agriculture are such big issues... isn't it our responsibility to protect nature? πŸŒŽπŸ’š I mean, it's not just the animals that are affected but also our ecosystem as a whole. And what's with this "modest investment" thing? πŸ’Έ Can't we afford to do more to help these guys? 🐱😟 It's like, we know how important conservation is... but what's being done?! πŸ€”
 
its heartbreaking 2 think thts whats happenin 2 our planet πŸŒŽπŸ˜” we need 2 take care of everyting & every creature πŸ¦πŸΈπŸ’š these conservation efforts r small steps but they count 🌱✨ goats at stanner rocks might seem silly but its a start πŸ’ͺ lets keep climbin up & findin ways 2 protect wildlife πŸŒΏπŸ’•
 
πŸ˜” I mean, 2,955 species in Wales? That's crazy! Like, we're talkin' turtles, birds, fish... all of 'em are gettin' squeezed outta there. It's climate change and farmin' practices, right? But the thing is, it's not all doom & gloom. They're doin' some cool stuff to save these critters - goats on islands, scrub clearin', that sorta thing. We need more of that kinda investment, you know? πŸŒΏπŸ’š And Wales is like, already doin' somethin' about it... Nature Networks and all that. Still, we gotta be careful, 'cause we're lookin' at lovin' a bunch of species goodbye if we don't get our act together 😟
 
Ugh, this is just so heartbreaking πŸ€• I mean, think about it - Wales is literally on the brink of losing almost 3k species πŸŒΏπŸ’€ It's like we're watching our very own planet die before our eyes. And what's really sad is that these are creatures we actually care about and love to see in their natural habitats. Like who doesn't love a beautiful butterfly or a majestic bird? πŸ¦‹πŸ¦ But no, human greed and climate change are just pushing them all the way to extinction. It's just so...so...frustrating 😀

And then there's this glimmer of hope I guess - conservation efforts can actually make a difference if we invest just a bit more πŸ’Έ. Scrub clearance, rewilding, captive breeding...it's all just trying to stem the tide. But let's be real, it's not gonna be easy. We're talking about some serious changes here. Like, have you seen the number of species that are already gone? πŸŒͺ️ Eleven bird species, five mammals, one amphibian...it's like we're mourning our losses πŸ˜”

The Welsh government is at least trying to step up and address this issue, though πŸ™. Initiatives like Nature Networks and Natur am Byth are important steps in the right direction. And let's not forget that bill aimed at safeguarding the environment - it's a good start, I guess 🀞 But we need to do more. We can't just sit back and watch our planet die because of human error. No way, we gotta take action πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg u gotta know about dis new report from Wales πŸ¦πŸ’š 3000+ species are dyin out like crazy cuz they r stuck in like 5 diff locations 🌍🏞️ 11 species already gone, incl the turtle dove & belted beauty moth 😭. conservation efforts r needed ASAP, but idk how much more can we do? πŸ€” climate change & ag intensification r killing them πŸŒͺ️. on a pos note tho, there r some cool projects like goat introductions @ Stanner Rocks which helped save the radnor lily πŸπŸ’š. we need 2 take action ASAP before its too late πŸ’₯
 
this is super worrying πŸ€• - over 3k species in wales are on the brink of extinction 🌳...it feels like we're running out of time ⏰ for conservation efforts to kick in & make a difference πŸ™. climate change & agricultural intensification are huge culprits 🚫, but it's heartening to see that some simple changes can help 🌱. introducing goats at stanner rocks was a clever idea 🐐! the fact that wales is already losing species is sobering πŸ˜”, but it's not all doom & gloom ⚠️...modest investment & changes to management practices can really make a difference πŸ’ΈπŸŒΏ. let's hope the government's initiatives like nature networks & natur am byth start showing some serious results 🀞!
 
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