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https://revive-our-world.rspb.org.uk/?utm_source=notes_on_nature_210703&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_content=2&utm_campaign=notes_on_nature



'The loss of nature threatens human life as we know it.


But it?s not too late - there is hope.


World leaders are negotiating last-resort targets to save nature at two global summits this year.


Add your name and show the UK?s governments why we must put nature first - or it will disappear forever. We need over 100,000 names in just eight days. Every time we reach 15,000 names, we?ll add another product to a real shopping basket of survival items. At the end of eight days, we will present this to the UK?s leaders, to show them you want them to act.


We want the UK's leaders to put real, measurable targets in place for nature's recovery at every level of government. And we want them to be powerfully enforced.'

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