Healthy ecosystems
Our ecosystems are in poor health. Climate change is but one reason, other drivers are harmful practices in our agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors.
We need to change these practices to protect and restore nature.
EU action to bring back nature
We are losing nature faster than ever. Scientists believe that we are living through the sixth mass extinction, and first mass extinction since humans occupied the Earth.
But we depend on nature. The planet can survive mass extinction, we cannot.
Luckily, nature has an incredible capacity to bounce back. We know how to protect and restore nature. We also know how to reconcile nature protection and our needs as humans. We need to act strongly, and now!
Help us to bring back nature
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- Protect at least 30 percent of the EU’s land and sea area, and set aside at least 10 percent as strictly protected areas.
- Restore 30 percent of drained wetlands, regardless of whether they have been drained for agricultural production, forests or peat extraction.
- Promote ecological forestry practices. Such approaches are already practised on an estimated 22 to 30 percent of the EU’s forested area.
- Stop destructive fishing practices in EU-protected areas. The EU can no longer tolerate practices like bottom trawling, scraping all sea life from the bottom of the seabed, in its marine protected areas.
© Udo Weber
Young seedling © Meriel Jane Waissman
Young seedling © Meriel Jane Waissman