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PE01812: Protect Scotland's remaining ancient, native and semi-native woodlands and woodland floors

Environment Energy

Petitioner: Audrey Baird and Fiona Baker on behalf of Help Trees Help Us

Status:
Open

Closing Date for Online Petition: 05 August 2020

Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to deliver world-leading legislation giving Scotland's remaining fragments of ancient, native and semi-native woodlands and woodland floors full legal protection before COP 26 (UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties) in Glasgow in November 2021.  

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• Do you agree ancient woodlands are irreplaceable, national treasures that deserve the highest levels of legal protection in order that future generations are able to benefit from them?

• According to SNH’s website, Scotland has much less woodland than other European countries and less than half of Scotland’s woodlands are in good condition.  This is due to problems of poor management and neglect, over and under-grazing, invasive species and pathogens, fragmentation and climate change. Do our ancient and semi-native woodlands need our help?

• The Scottish Government is currently consulting on its National Planning Policy Framework 4. This Framework will guide planning policy in our country until 2050.  Should our remaining ancient and native woodlands be considered as priceless, irreplaceable assets and granted full legal protection?

• Our woodlands are threatened by new developments, over grazing, mountain bike trails, invasive species, pollution, climate change and others.  Do our ancient and native woodlands, which have helped to sustain, inspire and console us for centuries, deserve full legal protection now?

• The natural world and ‘green spaces’ are increasingly recognised as having positive impacts on our physical and mental health and wellbeing.  Is it acceptable that our most treasured ancient and native woodlands can be legally desecrated?

Too much natural surroundings are being destroyed with unnecessary new builds when regeneration is required in other areas where housing already there. Destroying woodlands for pure financial greed. Our children will not known open green spaces locally or what was and should be protected green belt areas! Mature trees and being felled for no good or justifiable reasons except again financial greed. Something needs to be done now to protect before it is too late.

Sharon Mccluskie

22:42 on 27 Jul 2020

A no brained...

Huey McCauley

15:34 on 27 Jul 2020

In this day of acute climate change and the dangers for the populous therein. We the custodians of the planet must take action NOW.

Patrick J Lee

14:06 on 27 Jul 2020

The World's ecosystems require 'balance' and that includes trees, along with the bees etc. Trees give us shelter, beauty and most importantly, oxygen. Our woodlands are far more valuable to us than any man-made 'development'.

John Luckwell

10:22 on 27 Jul 2020

Scotgov talk about planting more trees by 2030 yet are thinking of destroying an old forest! This forest belongs to the people & future generations YOU have NO rights to destroy healthy ancient trees!! These are rare old trees, treasures of Scotland, once cut down they cannot be replacd.

Julie Logan

10:22 on 27 Jul 2020

The World's ecosystems require 'balance' and that includes trees along with the bees. Trees give us shelter, beauty and most of all, oxygen.

John Luckwell

10:17 on 27 Jul 2020

I hope this isn't someone in council planning acting in a clandestine manner

Peter Chalmers

16:34 on 26 Jul 2020

How is this even being considered?

Patricia Leavy

16:32 on 26 Jul 2020

Destroy the trees is to destroy our planet!

Dan Foote

15:36 on 26 Jul 2020

Trees give us oxygen, store carbon and stabilise the soil. This give life and safety for wildlife

Johann Crawford

18:52 on 25 Jul 2020

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