Today a letter from The Wildlife Trusts, signed by over 66,000
people will be delivered to 10 Downing Street highlighting the huge
risks that HS2 poses to the environment, and asking the Prime
Minister to ensure that the impact on nature is properly assessed
as a matter of urgency.
The Woodland Trust is also handing over 42,000 comments,
including 7,000 handwritten responses condemning the potential
loss of ancient woodlands and thousands of trees which will be
impacted or felled to make way for the line.
Nikki Williams, The Wildlife Trusts’ director of
campaigns and policy says:
“People want a commitment to ensure that nature does not
pay the price for HS2. In only three weeks over 66,000
people have signed our letter to the Prime Minister showing that
they care deeply about the risks to wildlife such as barn owls,
and precious plants like the endangered lizard orchid. Current
plans could devastate irreplaceable meadows, designated ancient
woodlands and internationally important wetlands, creating
an environmental scar that will not heal.
“We’re calling on the Prime Minister to stop and re-think
HS2; the fate of hundreds of treasured wild places and the
wildlife that depend on them, is in his hands.”
Head of Campaigning at
the Woodland Trust, Adam Cormack says:
“Government needs to realise that HS2 will cost far more
than money, and that destroying our precious ancient woodlands is
a grave mistake that will be looked back on in shock by future
generations.
“Our ancient woodlands and the unique species they support
are on borrowed time. We need the Prime Minister to stop the
clocks and listen to the views of thousands before it’s too late
to save these sites from destruction. It’s time to rethink
HS2.”
A recent report published
by The Wildlife Trusts, including data from the Woodland Trust,
revealed evidence of the vast scale of destruction and impact
that HS2 could cause to nature. ‘What’s the
damage? Why HS2 will
cost nature too much’ is the most
comprehensive assessment of potential environmental
damage.
The letter that over 66,000 people have signed to the Prime
Minister is here.
Delegates to Downing Street today include representatives of
Wildlife Trusts along the proposed rail route.