
Nature has exquisite systems—we need to stop destroying them for short-term gain—resulting in long-term pain.
Joy Vyner 🍃💚🍃
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Love nature, 🌱 hate cruelty. Rewilding, rescue dogs, ban factory farming No New Fossil Fuel.

Nature has exquisite systems—we need to stop destroying them for short-term gain—resulting in long-term pain.

🚨BREAKING NEWS!! AKER are running scared, they should! Krill Wars erupts, battle on the high seas escalates!! Read the full story! We've done the hard part support our campaign share & engage! 💪 paulwatsonfoundation.org/aker-flees-cap… #OperationKrillWars



If we are to halt & reverse decline of the Curlew then difficult subjects must be tackled, including the high density of predators we have across the country - including foxes, crows & badgers. All wonderful creatures as well, but too many is a big issue for ground nesting birds.










Cormorants are skilled divers, capable of staying underwater for up to 70 seconds




Nature hater Trump and US lawmaker demand the mass culling and killing of awesome cormorants to protect fish stocks Leave these birds alone Its the huge factory ships that are taking the fish, not these innocent birds seafoodsource.com/news/environme…



🚨 The UK is considering relaxing planning rules for factory farms, following heavy industry lobbying. A new draft policy could make it easier to approve intensive livestock developments - raising the bar for refusing applications, even on environmental grounds. So what does that mean in practice? 👇 More factory farms = more 💩💩. And that waste doesn’t stay put. It’s spread across land throughout river catchments, then washed into waterways like the Wye and the Severn - fuelling nutrient pollution, toxic algal blooms, and severe ecological decline ☠️ The planning system and environmental permitting are supposed to prevent this before damage is done. But right now, regulators like Natural Resources Wales are failing to properly account for the cumulative, downstream impacts of the factory farms they approve. That’s why River Action is taking legal action. ⚖️ Our judicial review challenges NRW’s failure to fully assess river pollution risks - and to use its existing legal powers to prevent environmental harm. Because our rivers can’t speak for themselves. #RescueOurRivers theguardian.com/environment/20…



