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Protecting Welsh wildlife
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8 months ago
We’re catching up with climate committee members in the Senedd who are concerned for Wales’ natural environments, and are looking at surprising ways we’re affected.
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If there's one thing that sets Wales aside from plenty of places around the world, it's our natural
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beauty and wildlife. We're not a big country, but we're absolutely full of incredible scenery
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and habitats that play host thousands of different creatures and helps our nature flourish. The
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environment, climate change, nature in general are all massive topics nowadays with natural
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spaces being wiped out across the planet and the Welsh Government back in 2019 were one of the
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first anywhere in the world to declare a climate emergency and one of the possibility of human
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impact on nature. On a smaller scale to the massive issues with the global climate, our natural habitats
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are at risk in Wales and there are committees, groups and studies ongoing around the clock in
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the Senate trying to assess what we can do to help halt and reverse the impact on our nature in Wales.
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What I also think worked really well as a member of the economy, trade and rural affairs committee
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is the work of Leo Griffith's committee, the climate change committee works hand in glove with the
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economy, trade and rural affairs committee in many of these elements as well and a fine example of that
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is the inquiry on soil health that the economy, trade and rural affairs committee is undertaking at the
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moment because good soil health underpins everything with regards to nature on our land. Food, food
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production and productivity, yes, but ensuring healthy soils and healthy microbes in the soils and everything
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that we're learning through the committee as well at this present moment really underpins the importance
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of good soil health to our nature restoration. Our rivers and seas around the country are at real risk
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and Senedd members are concerned that without action they can be massively affected by pollution
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in the future. They argue that it takes people from top down to help our marine spaces and keep all of
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our lives thriving. Our rivers and seas are heavily polluted. Welsh water and storm overflows account
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for approximately 30 per cent based on science. The majority is agricultural. Plastic pollution has
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also impacted and I'm pleased though that Welsh Government is investing in the National Seagrass Action Plan
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which will help create habitat, absorb carbon and help with flood prevention. It was also really popular
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with people and gain and gain their imagination really which was great. That's what we need to do
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to bring people along with us. Pollution has a massive impact on our marine spaces. Industrial activity
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on our seabed can throw our whole ecosystems out of sync which can have a huge knock-on effect to our
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wildlife. Welsh seas are more than a third larger than our land mass and at least 113 million tons of carbon
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are already stored in our marine habitats almost 10 years worth of Welsh carbon emissions and as we've heard
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already today most of those are actually not in a favourable state.
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