Explore Wyre's Great Outdoors 2022

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Climate change - an issue close to home Since the industrial revolution, global temperatures have increased by 1°C. Caused by the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, human activity has led to dramatic changes to our natural climate. For the UK, climate change means we will experience wetter winters, hotter and drier summers, and more extreme weather events.

But what does that mean for Wyre? Our Climate Change & Environmental Projects Officer explains... In Wyre, we are at particular risk of flooding and sea level rise, alongside droughts and extreme heatwaves. Ecological emergency The changing climate also spells trouble for our local biodiversity. As spring and summer occur earlier each year, plants and animals are increasingly out of sync with one another. Combined with loss of habitat, competition from invasive species, pollution and extreme weather events, 15% of British species are now at risk of extinction. What are we doing? Our busy coast and countryside team work closely with our partners to sustainably manage the important habitats and landscapes across Wyre. Some of our key projects include natural flood management at our parks and open spaces, natural coastline management for biodiversity and flood protection, working with farmers in rural Wyre and the 16

Forest of Bowland to deliver climate change mitigation and assisting parish councils in multiple tree planting projects. Do you own land? Farmers and land managers have a real opportunity to make a difference to the climate and ecological emergency, by managing land from a climate change perspective. Making space for water, sustainable hedgerow management, tree planting, creating field margins and areas of scrub, are some of the many ways you can help enhance your land for wildlife. If you would like any advice or help with an upcoming project, email our ranger team at countrysideservice@wyre.gov.uk. Get involved If you are passionate about wildlife and want to make a difference in your locality, you can join our conservation days. These are an opportunity to get outside, meet new friends and help look after our important habitats. Check page 51 to find out more, or go online at www.wyre.gov.uk/events


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