Labour pledges £90 MILLION towards Britain’s endangered wildlife as UK's nature crisis worsens

Labour pledges £90 MILLION towards Britain’s endangered wildlife as UK's nature crisis worsens
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Amy Crouch

By Amy Crouch


Published: 03/04/2026

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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) describe the investment as the largest-ever

Labour ministers have spent an all-time high investment of £90million to protect Britain's most threatened species as fears arise concerning the UK’s worsening nature crisis.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) describe the investment as the largest-ever put towards supporting and reintroducing wildlife across the country.


The money will be used to preserve species including birds, beavers, beetles, snails, spiders and seahorses across the UK.

Some £60million is set to be distributed through Natural England’s species recovery programme over the next three years.

Red Kite

Historic success stories such as recoveries of red kites have been highlighted

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Another £30million will go towards conservation work across Britain's national forests.

Labour has pledged to protect 30 per cent of land and sea for nature by 2030, and reducing extinction risk by 2042.

As it stands however, the Government is currently significantly off-target.

With one in six species now at risk of extinction, Britain is now considered one of the most severely nature-depleted countries in the world. Since 1970 wildlife populations have fallen by about a third.

Beaver

The money will be used to preserve species including beavers

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Historic success stories such as recoveries of red kites, pool frogs and large blue butterflies have been highlighted by Chair Tony Juniper, who makes a hopeful statement claiming that species decline is nearly always reversible.

The projects set to receive this new funding will be announced within the next three years.