Matt Shardlow

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Matt Shardlow

@MattEAShardlow

Conservationist and nature writer

Katılım Ocak 2014
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
Absurd and inhuman violence is spreading ferociously through the sacred places of the Christian East, profaned by the blasphemy of war and the brutality of business, with no regard for people’s lives, which are considered at most collateral damage of self-interest. But no gain can be worth the life of the weakest, children, or families. No cause can justify the shedding of innocent blood.
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Defra UK
Defra UK@DefraGovUK·
England's wildlife is coming back. 🌿 From choughs returning to our skies, to a rare diamond backed spider, a glutinous snail, Eurasian oyster catcher and the turtle dove - nature is recovering across the country. Find out more here: gov.uk/government/new…
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Hugh Raven 🇺🇦
Hugh Raven 🇺🇦@HughRaven·
A group of us - Chris Packham, Guy Singh-Watson, Dale Vince and I - have written to the Soil Association asking it to stop certifying farmed salmon. 20 years ago I led the team developing organic fish farming standards. I now realise that was a bad mistake.
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@cutlerstom Well Xs algorithms mean it is no longer worth them being in the platform. Most people using Twitter to promote environmental messages left quite a while ago.
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Tom Jewers
Tom Jewers@cutlerstom·
It may just be my algorithms, but I thought there would be more rejoicing of the current situation with oil from the climate activists. “Now’s our chance to show we can manage without” and all that. 🤷‍♂️
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@StevenFalk1 @TonyJuniper @NaturalEngland I am working on a couple of projects that should help Steven. Hopefully one on flea treatments will appear in the near future. If NE want support from someone who best understands what does need to happen to reverse insect declines I am available and they could requisition me!
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Tony Juniper
Tony Juniper@TonyJuniper·
A high proportion of our food supply depends on insects. Many studies point to recent rapid insect decline.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

A Danish scientist counted bugs on the same windshield, same road, same conditions, every year for 20 years. By year 20, 80% of the insects were gone. In Germany, a group of volunteer bug scientists did something even bigger. They set traps in 63 nature reserves, not farms, protected land, and weighed everything they caught. Same traps, same method, 27 years straight. The total weight of flying bugs dropped 76%. In midsummer, when insects should be peaking, it was 82% gone. A follow-up in 2020 and 2021 checked again. No recovery. In the UK, they literally ask drivers to count splats on their license plates after a trip. The 2024 count came back 63% lower than just 2021. Three years. A 2020 study pulled together 166 surveys from 1,676 locations around the world. Land insects are disappearing at roughly 9% every ten years. Here’s where it hits your plate. About 75% of the food crops we grow depend on insects to pollinate them, everything from apples to almonds to coffee. One 2025 study modeled what a full pollinator collapse would look like: food prices jump 30%, the global economy takes a $729 billion hit, and the world loses 8% of its Vitamin A supply. Birds are already feeling it. North America has lost 2.9 billion birds since 1970. A study from just weeks ago found half of 261 bird species on the continent are now in serious decline, and the losses are speeding up in farming regions. The birds that eat insects lost 2.9 billion. The birds that don’t eat insects? They gained 26 million. That ratio tells the whole story. One of the German researchers behind the 27-year study drives a Land Rover. He says it has the aerodynamics of a refrigerator. It stays clean now.

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@sussexfarming @sdnpa @NESussexandKent Great that Skylark and Corn Bunting have been increasing over the last decade, still 10% and 15% down respectively on where they were in 1995, but good progress.
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A. R. Peters & Son
A. R. Peters & Son@sussexfarming·
The huge increase in #skylarks across #sussex low land, ⁦⁦@sdnpa⁩ ⁦⁦& many other parts of Uk farmland should be celebrated more. They used to be unusual to see but now everywhere in numbers, the facts are on the farms not in the media. ⁦@NESussexandKent
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@billat_foxhill @No1FarmerJake @reglimagrain @BBCBreakfast I have never seen a detection of Thiamethoxam in Wales reported, have you got a reference? Thiamethoxam is not a flea treatment, but was used on OSR and potatoes in Wales, and a decade later some will still be present in soils and water.
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@owenjonesjourno @m__baron There were pro-Russian candidates (not pro-unification candidates) in the two regions in the last elections, but only got 15-20% of vote and not elected.
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
Russia is not going to invade the rest of Europe. In 11 years it’s managed to conquer Ukrainian land which contained 10% of its pre-war population. That was Russian speaking land which not long ago voted for pro-Russian politicians, and it only managed to conquer that in over a decade at an astronomical cost. Get real here!
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Broads Authority
Broads Authority@BroadsAuth·
We’re recruiting a Planning and Heritage Officer (£34,434-£39,152). Help protect the historic environment of the Broads and support our planning service. Strong heritage/planning experience and great communication skills essential. Apply by 7 Jan: broads-authority.gov.uk/careers/curren…
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British Dragonfly Society
British Dragonfly Society@BDSdragonflies·
Peatlands are among our biggest allies in the fight against climate change. However, the horticulture industry still goes through 760,000 cubic metres of peat per year. Let’s get peat out of gardens once and for all! shorturl.at/oSsV1
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Broads Authority
Broads Authority@BroadsAuth·
Following successful trials in 2025, we are now inviting expressions of interest for two mobile catering opportunities at Toad Hole Cottage in How Hill (Ludham) and Acle Bridge, for up to three summer seasons. Interested? Learn more here 👇 broads-authority.gov.uk/news/catering-…
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Helena Horton
Helena Horton@horton_official·
The government has given a very lukewarm response to the Office for Environmental Protection's analysis on how it is meeting nature targets, including a sniffy reply to recommendation on nature friendly farming gov.uk/government/pub…
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