A charity protecting threatened habitats believes people connected with landscapes in lockdown.
The World Land Trust said its latest appeal meant a critical habitat in Tanzania could never be used for commercial farming
"People are waking up - we have a biodiversity crisis and climate crisis, and I think people have seen the link with that and the pandemic. From a former shop in Halesworth, it now works with 24 organisations in 34 countries and has helped secure millions of acres, equivalent to the size of Cyprus.Dan Bradbury said the World Land Trust did not set out to make people feel guilty about the climate crisis
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