Patron: HRH The Acknowledgements Prince of On behalf of everyone at Plantlife, • The Daniell Trust • Highclere Castle we would like to record our special • The Emily Weircroft Charitable Trust • Highgrove Enterprises Plantlife, Brewery House thanks to the following organisations • The Frognal Trust • holidaycottages.co.uk and individuals for their vital support • The Gunter Charitable Trust • House & Garden Festival 36 Milford Street In 2020, £3.2 million was spent this year: • The John Swire 1989 Charitable Trust • Iceland Foods Salisbury • The Jordan Charitable Foundation • Infi nity Foods Wholesale Ltd saving and celebrating wild fl owers Wiltshire SP1 2AP Grants • The Lord O’Neill • Inspired Scilly 01722 342730 • Cairngorms National Park Authority • The Mrs F B Laurence Charitable Trust • Jinny Blom Ltd Income [email protected] • EU Horizon 2020 • The Neil & Pauline Pettefar Trust • John Chambers Wildfl ower Seed • EU LIFE Programme • The Nineveh Charitable Trust • Junagarh Media % Grants 46 Plantlife , • Forestry Commission • The Orr Mackintosh Foundation • Laura Baverstock • Forestry Commission Scotland • The Rowlands Trust • Legge and Braine Ltd % 01786 478509 Legacies 17 • Joint Nature Conservation Committee • The Scott (Eredine) Charitable Trust • Nature’s Best [email protected] • National Lottery Community Fund • The Tory Family Foundation • Neal’s Yard (Natural Remedies) Limited % Membership 13 Plantlife Cymru, Cardiff • National Lottery Heritage Fund • The Waterloo Foundation • OKA • Natural England • Woolhope Dome Environmental Trust • Open Air Business Plantlife works nationally and internationally with governments, % 02920 376193 Donations & 11 • Natural Resources Wales • Original Cottages landowners, businesses and partner conservation organisations [email protected] Marketing Activity • NatureScot Businesses • Outdoor Alternative • Players of People’s Postcode Lottery • 4C For Charity • Philippa Craddock Ltd to save our most threatened wild fl owers, plants and fungi and % Donations 5 plantlife.org.uk • Scottish Government and • Advent of Change Ltd • Pictorial Meadows Ltd to ensure familiar and beloved species continue to thrive. We own Flower Power & Auction 3% the European Community • AMLY Botanicals • Prestat Chocolates Plantlife is a charitable (Cairngorms Local Action Group) • Andrew Evans Graphic Design • Seedball/Maya Project nearly 4,500 acres of nature reserve across England, Scotland % Merchandise 1 company limited by guarantee, LEADER 2014-2020 Programme • Ark Wildlife Ltd • Semble and Wales and have 10,000 members and supporters. % • The Welsh Government • Biscuiteer Baking Company Limited • Sophie Lindsay Photography Other 2 company no. 3166339. • The Woodland Trust • Blue Strawberry Group • Summerdown Mint We were instrumental in the creation of the Global Strategy for % Registered in England and • Veolia Environmental Fund • Bramley Products • The Big Domain Charitable trusts 5 Wales, charity no. 1059559. • Campbell Gray Hotels • The Botanist Foundation Plant Conservation that the UK Government is signed up to and % Registered in Scotland, Trusts • Charlotte Flower Chocolates • The Garden Museum Appeals 4 • Calleva Foundation • CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro • The Maidstone Distillery are a member of Planta Europa, a pan-European network of over charity no. SC038951 Investment income % • Duke of Cornwall’s Benevolent Fund Olswang LLP • The Raymond Blanc Cookery School 60 conservation organisations. 3 ISBN 978-1-913283-06-3 • Esmée Fairbairn Foundation • Continental Landscapes Ltd • The Sir Charles Napier Nature reserves 2% ©Plantlife, January 2021 • Henhurst Charitable Trust • Copper Rivet Distillery • Tints of Nature With our headquarters in Salisbury, we have fi eld staff across • Henocq Law Trust • Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens • Viridian Nutrition Cover photograph: • His Royal Highness The Prince • DASH Water • Well Natural Limited Britain and national offi ces in Wales and Scotland. Great sundew and common of Wales Duke of Cornwall • Dinorwig Distillery • Wildfl ower Turf Ltd • Ian Addison Charitable Foundation • Easyfundraising • Yvonne Coomber Art heather in rusty bogmoss by Expenditure • Lady Yuen Peng McNeice • Elaine Kazimierczuk HRH The Prince of Wales is our Patron. Richard Lindsay/Plantlife % Charitable Foundation • Emma Hope Shoes And fi nally, many thanks to our Conservation action 57 • Miss K M Harbinson Charitable Trust • Enchanted Plants Ltd loyal members and committed Design: www.adrianridley.design % • Mrs M A Lascelles Charitable Trust • Evergreen Insurance Services volunteers for all of their help Communication, education 23 Printed by: • Norman & Evelyn Proffi tt Trust • Everyman’s Library % Hobbs the Printers Ltd • Oakdale Trust • First Nature Nature reserves 10 • Pentland Stalls Charitable Trust • Formula Botanica Totton, Hampshire Fundraising 6% • Rees Jeffreys Road Fund • Fortnum & Mason • ShareGift • FromVineyardsDirect International 3% • Tay Charitable Trust • Gael Sellwood • The Bower Trust • Green People Investment management 1% • The Cornus Trust • Ground Control Ltd Although this review covers a legal requirement for development to deliver at least There has never been a greater need for our work; the fi nancial period just a 10% increase in biodiversity above the existing level. the combination of climate and biodiversity crises up to the beginning of is a threat to many aspects of human society So there is hope and Plantlife is very much part of the pandemic, it warrants and is close to catastrophic for many ecosystems. this new landscape. We will continue to lead in plant a refl ection on the events However, such periods of divergence can also be times 1.The entire British population of the lichen Bryoria smithii conservation, engage the public and key audiences, Patron: HRH The Acknowledgements of this extraordinary year. of great opportunity and optimism. There is a growing could probably fi t on an A4 sheet. First, we successfully and we will continue to advocate for legislation that Prince4. of Wales On behalf of everyone at Plantlife, • The Daniell Trust • Highclere Castle recognition that for the recovery of healthy systems, transplanted this wiry lichen within its favoured Devon Working alongside farmers, Plantlife has restored species-rich• • On a personal level, I’ve found more time to read enhances the health of nature and people. we would like to record our special The Emily Weircroft Charitable Trust 6.Highgrove Enterprises we need fundamental change. temperate rainforest. Then in a sister project in the Lake #NoMowMay was embraced by Plantlife,pollinator Brewery meadowsHouse in Herefordshirethanks to the following and at organisations Sandringham. • The Frognal Trust • holidaycottages.co.ukOn Dorset’s internationally important heathland, and refl ect, especially on how conservation has David Hill CBE, Chairman 3. and individuals for their vital support • The Gunter Charitable Trust • House & Garden Festival 36 Milford Street District, over 3,000 new lichen and bryophyte records In 2020, £3.2 localmillion politicians was spent and public alike, Plantlife is working closely withthis year: the University of Exeter to• The John Swire 1989 Charitable Trust • Icelandwe have Foods created ponds, improved wetlands, evolved over the past few decades. To date, Plantlife The oxygen we need, fresh water and sustenance, Salisbury have been collated, collected and mapped. saving and celebratingsupporting the wild longer fl owers look of lockdown develop a pilot ‘donor meadows database’; and with Butterfl• The y Jordan Charitable Foundation • Infilinked nity Foods heathland Wholesale Ltd areas, cleared scrub and has grown its vibrant range of projects, protected climate resilience, the built environment, global trade; Wiltshire SP1 2AP Grants • The Lord O’Neill • Inspired Scilly lawns and verges, with the road verge 01722Conservation 342730 in West Sussex• toCairngorms support National meadow Park Authority management• The Mrs F B Laurence Charitable Trust • Jinnyremoved Blom Ltd invasive species, so benefi tting Southern its fi nances and made a signifi cant contribution I would like to thank biodiversity, culture, art, music – wild plants and the Income [email protected] • EU Horizon 2020 • The Neil & Pauline Pettefar Trust • John Chambers Wildfl ower Seed petition for better management for the Wood White butterfl y.• EU LIFE Programme • The Nineveh Charitable Trust • Junagarhdamselfl Media y, pale dog-violet, sand lizard, yellow to transformational legislation. my colleagues and their habitats they create are the building blocks upon In just two years, threatened wood bitter-vetch has % reachingGrants 119,000 signatures. 46 Plantlife Scotland, Edinburgh • Forestry Commission England • The Orr Mackintosh Foundation • Lauracentaury, Baverstock Purbeck mason wasp, lesser butterfl y • Forestry Commission Scotland • The Rowlands Trust • Legge and Braine Ltd families for a remarkable which all stacks up. In the years ahead, Plantlife will increased from a handful to several hundred plants, % 01786 478509 Coul Links, an internationally important The past decade has seen unprecedented economic 2. Legacies 17 • Joint Nature Conservation Committee • The Scott (Eredine) Charitable Trust • Nature’sorchid, Best annual knawel, pillwort, medicinal leech and unswerving focus deliver measurable conservation impact. Building on and pale dog-violet has reappeared after an absence [email protected] • National Lottery Communitysand Fund dune system• The Tory inFamily north-east Foundation • Neal’s Yard (Natural Remedies) Limited growth with all the challenges that creates for the % 5. and pondweed leafhopper. while managing the impact our recognised expertise, we are driven by evidence of 60 years at our Greena Moor Reserve in Cornwall. Membership 13 Plantlife Cymru, Cardiff • National Lottery HeritageScotland, Fund was• The saved Waterloo by Foundation Plantlife • OKA • Natural England • Woolhope Dome Environmental Trust • Open Air Business natural environment. We have documented a 60% Plantlife works nationally and internationally with governments, % 02920 376193 of Covid on their lives. and a recognition of the need for a more enlightened In Suffolk, we had the largest ever count of yellow Donations & 11 • Natural Resources Walesand partners who fought off a proposal • Original Cottages decline in biodiversity over the past 50 years, largely landowners, businesses and partner conservation organisations [email protected] engagement with nature. early marsh-orchid at Waveney and Little Ouse Marketing Activity • NatureScot to turn it into Businessesa golf course. • Outdoor Alternative • Players of People’s Postcode Lottery • 4C For Charity • Philippa Craddock Ltd through farming intensifi cation and development. Equally, our members have been deeply loyal to save our most threatened wild fl owers, plants and fungi and % Valley IPA and in the Cairngorms, volunteers are Donations 5 plantlife.org.uk • Scottish Government and • Advent of Change Ltd • Pictorial Meadows Ltd But we are no happier. There has been a wake-up and have helped fi nancially and with their wider Do enjoy this short synthesis of the year. If you to ensure familiar and beloved species continue to thrive. We own baby-sitting cuttings of rare twinfl ower for planting Flower Power & Auction 3% the European Community • AMLY Botanicals • Prestat Chocolates Plantlife is a charitable (Cairngorms Local Action Group) • Andrew Evans Graphic Design • Seedball/Maya Project call this year, a call we cannot ignore. Enactment contribution of engagement, volunteering and being are not already a supporter of Plantlife, please nearly 4,500 acres of nature reserve across England, Scotland % out in spring 2021. Merchandise 1 company limited by guarantee, LEADER 2014-2020 Programme • Ark Wildlife Ltd • Semble of the Agriculture Bill will transform how we use land great advocates for our work. I hope this review do consider becoming one. We will strive to exceed and Wales and have 10,000 members and supporters. Plantlife has been working 10. • The Welsh Government • Biscuiteer Baking Company Limited • Sophie Lindsay Photography % Other9. 2 companyWe celebrated no. 3166339. fi ve years of• theThe Woodland National Trust Plant Monitoring• Blue Strawberry Group • Summerdown Mint with a welcome rebalancing towards agroecological gives a taste of the breadth, geographic coverage your expectations. with over 40 national and We were instrumental in the creation of the Global Strategy for % RegisteredScheme in England with partners and the Botanical• Veolia Environmental Society Fund of Britain & • Bramley Products • The Big Domain 12. approaches to farming. And the enactment of the and expertise associated with our passion; Ian Dunn, CEO Charitable trustsinternational organisations5 Wales, charity no. 1059559. • Campbell Gray Hotels • The Botanist FoundationPheasant’s-eye, red hemp-nettle and Plant Conservation that the UK Government is signed up to andSaving Scotland’s Rainforest partnership, % RegisteredIreland in and Scotland, the Centre of EcologyTrusts and Hydrology, with plant• Charlotte Flower Chocolates • The Garden Museum ground-breaking Environment Bill will make it the conservation of wild plants and fungi. 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Working with Royal restoring some of the best remaining Nature reserves 2% ©Plantlife, January 2021 • Henhurst Charitable Trust • Copper Rivet Distillery • Tints of Nature With our headquarters in Salisbury, we have fi eld staff across and led by the National Trust and Natural sustainable use of plant • Henocq Law Trust • Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens • Viridian Nutrition Botanic Gardens, Kew, we revealed that rainforest in Europe. Cover photograph: • His Royal Highness The PrinceThrough the climate• DASH Water and biodiversity crises• runsWell Natural Limited Our Trustees Britain and national offi ces in Wales and Scotland. England – the Dynamic Dunescapes genetic resources. Great sundew and common of Wales Duke of Cornwall • Dinorwig Distillery • Wildfl ower Turf Ltd baking seeds at a high temperature • Ian Addison Charitable Foundationan invisible thread:• Easyfundraising air pollution. More than •75% Yvonne of Coomber Art project has removed invasiveExpenditure species heather in rusty bogmoss by 11. is the key to successful germination • Lady Yuen Peng McNeice • Elaine Kazimierczuk HRH The Prince of Wales is our Patron. Richard Lindsay/Plantlife Special Areas of Conservation in Scotland are affected. from Braunton Burrows, which form % Charitable Foundation • Emma Hope Shoes And fi nally, many thanksin to the our wild. Conservation action 57 • Miss K M Harbinson CharitableWith Trust funding •from Enchanted the Plants Scottish Ltd Government,loyal Plantlife members and committed part of the North Devon UNESCO Design: www.adrianridley.design Communication, education 23% • Mrs M A Lascelles CharitableScotland Trust hosted• Evergreen a workshop Insurance Services with stakeholdersvolunteers from for all of their help biosphere and are home to early gentian, Printed by: • Norman & Evelyn Proffi tt Trust • Everyman’s Library % Hobbs the Printers Ltd • Oakdale Trust academia, farming• First Nature and the environment sectors, fen orchid and petalwort. A bespokeNature reserves 10 • Pentland Stalls Charitable Trust • Formula Botanica Totton, Hampshire to deliver policy recommendations to tackle Dynamic Dunescapes John MuirFundraising Award 6% • Rees Jeffreys Road Fund • Fortnum & Mason • ShareGift this pernicious• FromVineyardsDirect threat. Philip Mould Rachel Katherine Clive Richard Philippa Robin Rosie Helen Ann Tim has been created. International 3% • Tay Charitable Trust • Gael Sellwood OBE de Thame Drayson Aslet Benyon Lyons Payne Plummer Priday Rowswell Stowe • The Bower Trust • Green People Investment management 1% • The Cornus Trust • Ground Control Ltd President Vice President Vice Chair Although this review covers a legal requirement for development to deliver at least There has never been a greater need for our work; the fi nancial period just a 10% increase in biodiversity above the existing level. the combination of climate and biodiversity crises up to the beginning of is a threat to many aspects of human society So there is hope and Plantlife is very much part of the pandemic, it warrants and is close to catastrophic for many ecosystems. this new landscape. We will continue to lead in plant a refl ection on the events However, such periods of divergence can also be times 1.The entire British population of the lichen Bryoria smithii conservation, engage the public and key audiences, of this extraordinary year. of great opportunity and optimism. There is a growing could probably fi t on an A4 sheet. First, we successfully and we will continue to advocate for legislation that 4. recognition that for the recovery of healthy systems, transplanted this wiry lichen within its favoured Devon Working alongside farmers, Plantlife has restored species-rich On a personal level, I’ve found more time to read enhances the health of nature and people. 6. we need fundamental change. temperate rainforest. Then in a sister project in the Lake #NoMowMay was embraced by pollinator meadows in Herefordshire and at Sandringham. On Dorset’s internationally important heathland, and refl ect, especially on how conservation has David Hill CBE, Chairman 3. District, over 3,000 new lichen and bryophyte records local politicians and public alike, Plantlife is working closely with the University of Exeter to we have created ponds, improved wetlands, evolved over the past few decades. To date, Plantlife The oxygen we need, fresh water and sustenance, have been collated, collected and mapped. supporting the longer look of lockdown develop a pilot ‘donor meadows database’; and with Butterfl y linked heathland areas, cleared scrub and has grown its vibrant range of projects, protected climate resilience, the built environment, global trade; lawns and verges, with the road verge Conservation in West Sussex to support meadow management removed invasive species, so benefi tting Southern its fi nances and made a signifi cant contribution I would like to thank biodiversity, culture, art, music – wild plants and the petition for better management for the Wood White butterfl y. damselfl y, pale dog-violet, sand lizard, yellow to transformational legislation. my colleagues and their habitats they create are the building blocks upon In just two years, threatened wood bitter-vetch has reaching 119,000 signatures. centaury, Purbeck mason wasp, lesser butterfl y families for a remarkable which all stacks up. In the years ahead, Plantlife will increased from a handful to several hundred plants, Coul Links, an internationally important The past decade has seen unprecedented economic 2. orchid, annual knawel, pillwort, medicinal leech and unswerving focus deliver measurable conservation impact. Building on and pale dog-violet has reappeared after an absence sand dune system in north-east growth with all the challenges that creates for the 5. and pondweed leafhopper. while managing the impact our recognised expertise, we are driven by evidence of 60 years at our Greena Moor Reserve in Cornwall. Scotland, was saved by Plantlife natural environment. We have documented a 60% of Covid on their lives. and a recognition of the need for a more enlightened In Suffolk, we had the largest ever count of yellow and partners who fought off a proposal decline in biodiversity over the past 50 years, largely engagement with nature. early marsh-orchid at Waveney and Little Ouse to turn it into a golf course. through farming intensifi cation and development. Equally, our members have been deeply loyal Valley IPA and in the Cairngorms, volunteers are But we are no happier. There has been a wake-up and have helped fi nancially and with their wider Do enjoy this short synthesis of the year. If you baby-sitting cuttings of rare twinfl ower for planting call this year, a call we cannot ignore. Enactment contribution of engagement, volunteering and being are not already a supporter of Plantlife, please out in spring 2021. of the Agriculture Bill will transform how we use land great advocates for our work. I hope this review do consider becoming one. We will strive to exceed Plantlife has been working 10. 9. We celebrated fi ve years of the National Plant Monitoring with a welcome rebalancing towards agroecological gives a taste of the breadth, geographic coverage your expectations. with over 40 national and Scheme with partners the Botanical Society of Britain & 12. approaches to farming. And the enactment of the and expertise associated with our passion; Ian Dunn, CEO international organisations Pheasant’s-eye, red hemp-nettle and Saving Scotland’s Rainforest partnership, Ireland and the Centre of Ecology and Hydrology, with plant ground-breaking Environment Bill will make it the conservation of wild plants and fungi. to create the European corn buttercup belong to the most 7. with The Woodland Trust and 20 other data contributing for the fi rst time to the Government’s network for in-situ threatened group of plants in Britain organisations, is protecting and 8. UK Biodiversity Indicators 2020. Working closely with a private estate – conservation and the – arable fl owers. Working with Royal restoring some of the best remaining and led by the National Trust and Natural sustainable use of plant Botanic Gardens, Kew, we revealed that rainforest in Europe. Through the climate and biodiversity crises runs England – the Dynamic Dunescapes genetic resources. baking seeds at a high temperature Our Trustees an invisible thread: air pollution. More than 75% of project has removed invasive species 11. is the key to successful germination Special Areas of Conservation in Scotland are affected. from Braunton Burrows, which form in the wild. With funding from the Scottish Government, Plantlife part of the North Devon UNESCO Scotland hosted a workshop with stakeholders from biosphere and are home to early gentian, academia, farming and the environment sectors, fen orchid and petalwort. A bespoke to deliver policy recommendations to tackle Dynamic Dunescapes John Muir Award this pernicious threat. Philip Mould Rachel Katherine Clive Richard Philippa Robin Rosie Helen Ann Tim has been created. OBE de Thame Drayson Aslet Benyon Lyons Payne Plummer Priday Rowswell Stowe President Vice President Vice Chair Patron: HRH The Acknowledgements Prince of Wales On behalf of everyone at Plantlife, • The Daniell Trust • Highclere Castle we would like to record our special • The Emily Weircroft Charitable Trust • Highgrove Enterprises Plantlife, Brewery House thanks to the following organisations • The Frognal Trust • holidaycottages.co.uk and individuals for their vital support • The Gunter Charitable Trust • House & Garden Festival 36 Milford Street In 2020, £3.2 million was spent this year: • The John Swire 1989 Charitable Trust • Iceland Foods Salisbury • The Jordan Charitable Foundation • Infi nity Foods Wholesale Ltd saving and celebrating wild fl owers Wiltshire SP1 2AP Grants • The Lord O’Neill • Inspired Scilly 01722 342730 • Cairngorms National Park Authority • The Mrs F B Laurence Charitable Trust • Jinny Blom Ltd Income [email protected] • EU Horizon 2020 • The Neil & Pauline Pettefar Trust • John Chambers Wildfl ower Seed • EU LIFE Programme • The Nineveh Charitable Trust • Junagarh Media % Grants 46 Plantlife Scotland, Edinburgh • Forestry Commission England • The Orr Mackintosh Foundation • Laura Baverstock • Forestry Commission Scotland • The Rowlands Trust • Legge and Braine Ltd % 01786 478509 Legacies 17 • Joint Nature Conservation Committee • The Scott (Eredine) Charitable Trust • Nature’s Best [email protected] • National Lottery Community Fund • The Tory Family Foundation • Neal’s Yard (Natural Remedies) Limited % Membership 13 Plantlife Cymru, Cardiff • National Lottery Heritage Fund • The Waterloo Foundation • OKA • Natural England • Woolhope Dome Environmental Trust • Open Air Business Plantlife works nationally and internationally with governments, % 02920 376193 Donations & 11 • Natural Resources Wales • Original Cottages landowners, businesses and partner conservation organisations [email protected] Marketing Activity • NatureScot Businesses • Outdoor Alternative • Players of People’s Postcode Lottery • 4C For Charity • Philippa Craddock Ltd to save our most threatened wild fl owers, plants and fungi and % Donations 5 plantlife.org.uk • Scottish Government and • Advent of Change Ltd • Pictorial Meadows Ltd to ensure familiar and beloved species continue to thrive. We own Flower Power & Auction 3% the European Community • AMLY Botanicals • Prestat Chocolates Plantlife is a charitable (Cairngorms Local Action Group) • Andrew Evans Graphic Design • Seedball/Maya Project nearly 4,500 acres of nature reserve across England, Scotland % Merchandise 1 company limited by guarantee, LEADER 2014-2020 Programme • Ark Wildlife Ltd • Semble and Wales and have 10,000 members and supporters. % • The Welsh Government • Biscuiteer Baking Company Limited • Sophie Lindsay Photography Other 2 company no. 3166339. • The Woodland Trust • Blue Strawberry Group • Summerdown Mint We were instrumental in the creation of the Global Strategy for % Registered in England and • Veolia Environmental Fund • Bramley Products • The Big Domain Charitable trusts 5 Wales, charity no. 1059559. • Campbell Gray Hotels • The Botanist Foundation Plant Conservation that the UK Government is signed up to and % Registered in Scotland, Trusts • Charlotte Flower Chocolates • The Garden Museum Appeals 4 • Calleva Foundation • CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro • The Maidstone Distillery are a member of Planta Europa, a pan-European network of over charity no. SC038951 Investment income % • Duke of Cornwall’s Benevolent Fund Olswang LLP • The Raymond Blanc Cookery School 60 conservation organisations. 3 ISBN 978-1-913283-06-3 • Esmée Fairbairn Foundation • Continental Landscapes Ltd • The Sir Charles Napier Nature reserves 2% ©Plantlife, January 2021 • Henhurst Charitable Trust • Copper Rivet Distillery • Tints of Nature With our headquarters in Salisbury, we have fi eld staff across • Henocq Law Trust • Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens • Viridian Nutrition Cover photograph: • His Royal Highness The Prince • DASH Water • Well Natural Limited Britain and national offi ces in Wales and Scotland. Great sundew and common of Wales Duke of Cornwall • Dinorwig Distillery • Wildfl ower Turf Ltd • Ian Addison Charitable Foundation • Easyfundraising • Yvonne Coomber Art heather in rusty bogmoss by Expenditure • Lady Yuen Peng McNeice • Elaine Kazimierczuk HRH The Prince of Wales is our Patron. Richard Lindsay/Plantlife % Charitable Foundation • Emma Hope Shoes And fi nally, many thanks to our Conservation action 57 • Miss K M Harbinson Charitable Trust • Enchanted Plants Ltd loyal members and committed Design: www.adrianridley.design % • Mrs M A Lascelles Charitable Trust • Evergreen Insurance Services volunteers for all of their help Communication, education 23 Printed by: • Norman & Evelyn Proffi tt Trust • Everyman’s Library % Hobbs the Printers Ltd • Oakdale Trust • First Nature Nature reserves 10 • Pentland Stalls Charitable Trust • Formula Botanica Totton, Hampshire Fundraising 6% • Rees Jeffreys Road Fund • Fortnum & Mason • ShareGift • FromVineyardsDirect International 3% • Tay Charitable Trust • Gael Sellwood • The Bower Trust • Green People Investment management 1% • The Cornus Trust • Ground Control Ltd