A wildlife trust has been inspired by Sir David Attenborough’s climate change mantra to designate 11 nature recovery zones in honour of the broadcaster’s 100th birthday.
The zones encompass an area of 50,000 hectares – equivalent to 11 times the size of Gloucester – and among them are parts of the Forest of Dean, the Cotswolds and Stroud.
The trust hopes to raise £3m for Mission Wild, which will focus on restoring landscapes and reintroducing native species in the nature recovery zones, such as the Eurasian beaver.
Andrew McLaughlin, CEO of the trust, said: “Sir David’s always been very clear about that need to act with urgency and scale because this is the kind of thing that nature needs.”