In This Issue
AQUA 2019 New Product Awards revealed
AQUA 2019 gets off to successful start
Aqua One boss receives Lifetime Achievement Award
CASCO Pet brings game-changing products to AQUA
Survey of pet food firms highlights impact of no-deal planning
Company of Animals receives Royal visit
Benyfit Natural creates turkey Christmas dinner for pups
Billy + Margot launches special festive bauble treats
The Companion Animal Nutrition conference returns
Scruffs catapults website into modern era
Pet website highlights the mental health benefits of pets
Birdsong sweeps country as UK calls for politicians to act on climate change
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
New survey reveals dog treating habits of Brits
New expert review on carbohydrates in pet food
Just for Pets’ award-winning recovery
Autarky introduces a festive recipe to give dogs a ‘berry’ Merry Christmas!
Top Five most stressful nights for cats and dogs revealed
‘Animal OBE’ for outstanding Dorset Search and Rescue Dog
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pet firm boss dismisses any talk of retirement after receiving Lifetime Achievement Award
Police hunt two men after Pets at Home store theft
Sustainability: Is pet food catching up?
Major pet companies book their stands at PATS Sandown
CONTACT US NOW

Find out how Pet Trade Xtra can help to promote your business and products.

If you have a story for Pet Trade Xtra contact neil.pope@tgcmc.co.uk for all editorial matters.



Email ben.greenwood@tgcmc.co.uk to discuss advertising and sponsorship opportunities.

 


Birdsong sweeps country as UK calls for politicians to act on climate change

 

The RSPB and its supporters are playing birdsong across the UK today (Thursday) to highlight the declines in UK wildlife, as the public call on their Government to address climate change and the environment as its legacy for future generations.

 

Following May’s surprise UK top 20 chart hit, Let Nature Sing, a music track of pure birdsong, the charity is hoping to once again bring birdsong back into everyone’s life as a reminder of what we all stand to lose if the crisis facing nature is not addressed.

 

New research from the RSPB has revealed that UK citizens aged 18-44 felt addressing climate change and the environment was the number one issue for today’s politicians looking to secure the long-term legacy of their Government. When respondents were asked to choose the top three issues, across all adults surveyed, climate change and the environment (38%) polled ahead of our future relationship with the EU (36%) as a long-term legacy issue for politicians to address, coming second just behind health (44%).

 

And more people are waking up to the crisis facing nature. When asked how they would describe the health of nature in the UK, almost six out of ten (59%) adults felt nature was not doing well or in crisis in the UK, with less than a quarter (24%) believing nature was doing well or thriving. When asked the same question in April 29% of people were confident that nature was doing well or thriving in the UK, with today’s stats highlighting the growing public understanding of the crisis facing nature.

 

Rebecca Munro, the RSPB’s director of communications said: “Earlier this year Let Nature Sing got the public talking about what birdsong means to them and the shocking fact that the UK has lost over 40 million birds in just half a century. We all need birdsong in our daily life, but our natural world is in crisis, our wildlife is falling silent.

 

 

“This summer there have been deeply concerning reports and warnings published by IPBES and the IPPC. And the State of Nature report has revealed that a quarter of our mammals and half of the UK’s bird species are threatened with extinction.

 

“When looking at the evidence it is no surprise to see that more people recognise that something is not right with our natural world, and that the public feel strongly that addressing climate change and the environment should be a top issue for today’s politicians looking to create a legacy future generations will be proud of.”

 

During the RSPB’s Let Nature Sing sound takeover, birdsong will be played in across the UK in offices and public places.

 

Anyone interested in finding out more about the Let Nature Sing sound takeovers, hosting their own event or how to listen for free to RSPB’s birdsong radio should visit www.rspb.org.uk/letnaturesing

 

Picture credit Tom Wren, SWNS.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn