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Protecting Morecambe Bay

Without coordinated action, Morecambe Bay will lose wildlife, heritage, and the quality of life of the 350,000 people who call the area home.

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The Bay is under growing pressure and facing closely connected challenges:

  • Nature is in decline. Internationally important bird populations are falling as habitats are lost, disturbance increases and severe weather becomes more regular and intense.
  • Communities are struggling to deal with more frequent severe weather events causing flooding and erosion which are already reshaping lives and places, often with uncertainty about what comes next.
  • Many young people are growing up disconnected from nature. This affects wellbeing today and limits opportunities to develop skills and futures connected to the natural world.
  • Access to the countryside and coast is not inclusive. Too often, people are excluded by barriers linked to health, disability, poverty or poor transport links.
  • The Bay’s heritage is at risk. Archaeology, coastal history and shared cultural stories are being lost, quietly and steadily, without enough care or attention.

 

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