Wildlife remains vibrant as South Downs National Park celebrates 10th anniversary
Wildlife remains vibrant as South Downs National Park celebrates 10th anniversary

Footage showcasing the vibrancy of wildlife living in the South Downs National Park.

The National Park is home to some of the rarest fauna living in Britain.

Director of countryside policy and management Andrew Lee said “Biodiversity loss is global and unprecedented, with climate change only heightening the need for action.

We’re working really hard to turn the tide on biodiversity loss on a big and small scale, through larger landscape projects and via smaller initiatives for individual species such as the field cricket.” As the National Park enters its second decade, Andrew added that one of the key priorities will be producing a Nature Recovery Strategy that engages and collaborates with partner organisations, landowners and local communities.