22.05.25

WildFish Launches Photo Campaign to Oppose Threat from Planning and Infrastructure Bill

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WildFish has launched a photo campaign to raise awareness of the threat the Planning and Infrastructure Bill poses to wild fish and their habitats.

Touted as central to the Government’s plan to “get Britain building” and boost economic growth, the Bill comes at a steep environmental cost. If passed, it would strip away environmental protections that have safeguarded nature for generations, putting wild fish and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk.

Earlier this month, our legal director Justin Neal set out WildFish’s concerns in a detailed blog.

Click here to read the blog.

How to get involved

We’re asking everyone who cares about rivers, wildlife, and the future of our natural environment to take part. Here is a simple step-by-step guide:

📍Go to your local river, stream or wetland

📸 Take a photo that shows what it means to you

📱 Post it on social media with the message below

#️⃣ Add the hashtag #BINTHEBILL

🔗 Finally, don’t forget to tag @wildfishcons

Suggested Social Media Caption

The content below can be used to write your social post. We encourage personalising this message with the derails of your local waterway and why it is special to you.

If the Planning and Infrastructure Bill goes ahead, this is what we all stand to lose. Wild fish and the wildlife that depend on our rivers will pay the price. I stand with @wildfishcons to #BINTHEBILL

 
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