In this video, looking back at how nature and wildlife fared in 2023, you’ll discover how climate change is affecting woodlands, rivers, coastal and countryside places cared for by the National Trust. Join presenter Jo Dyson as she explores the Holnicote Estate in Somerset to learn about the conservation charity’s work to protect habitats, reduce flooding and create wetlands.
As the UK continues to feel the impact of record-breaking temperatures, unpredictable weather patterns and shifting seasons ,the charity is working hard to help landscapes adapt and build resilience to the effects of climate change.
For more information on how nature and wildlife fared during 2023 visit: Wildlife and climate change | National Trust
Landscapes and the wildlife they support are threatened by climate change, but it's not too late to give nature hope. Donate today and you could help us create new meadows, areas of woodland, restore peatlands and protect nature for future generations to enjoy. You can donate to the National Trust’s Everyone Needs Nature Appeal at:
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0:00 Introduction with Jo Dyson
0:38 Ben McCarthy discussing the highs and lows of 2023
3:50 Area Ranger Jack Siviter at the beaver dam
5:57 Project Manager Ben Eardley on the river restoration project
8:22 Sign off from Jo Dyson
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