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PRESS RELEASE

13 October 2009

CAMPAIGNING FOR CHESHIRE’S MARINE WILDLIFE

North West Wildlife Trusts standing up for wildlife at the Marine Conservation Zone workshops all along the English Irish sea coastlines.

Over the last two weeks stakeholder workshops, which aim to identify the best places for Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs), have taken place in Runcorn, Liverpool, Blackpool and today (Tuesday 13th October) in Penrith.

The North West Wildlife Trusts (Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and North Merseyside, and Cheshire) have long campaigned for greater protection of the fabulous wildlife of the Irish Sea and for a bill to create marine protected areas which will act to better protect our 6,000 species from damage and extinction.

Dr Kathryn Turner (the North West Wildlife Trusts’ Irish Sea Advocacy Officer) is delighted to stand up for local marine wildlife in these workshops along with key members of the Trusts’ staff.

She says: “The Marine Bill is a very welcome opportunity to act together to protect the huge diversity of marine life in our local sea. We have some amazing habitats and species that are adapted to the sand and muds of the Irish Sea and are unique in the UK. Where else can you see burrowing urchins, sand digging cuttlefish, worms that build sand houses and basking sharks that grow to 30ft eating only plankton?

“These Marine Conservation Zone workshops have been a chance to talk to local sea users about our local sea and to represent those 6,000 Irish sea species, that provide us with clean water, moderated temperatures, amazing underwater landscapes and food, through the process of designating protected sites.”

This first round of MCZ stakeholder workshops concludes today at Penrith's Rhegged Centre and begins the long process of identifying what species and habitats we have in the Irish Sea, and how we use them, and will ultimately lead to the UK Marine Bill’s stated outcome of “ an ecologically coherent network of marine protected areas”.

For further information on The Wildlife Trusts’ Seas of Plenty and Living Seas marine work please visit our website
and join our petition for fully protected marine reserves.

-ENDS-



cuttlefish, photo by Paul Naylor

 

Read some of our previous press releases

2009

12 October Autumn Fest and Apple Day

27 August The Amazing Ditch-cutting Machine

27 August Wild and Wonderful at Trust Family Day

13 August Cheshire's First Living Landscape secures Major Funding

13 August Young carers awarded for their wildlife work at National Waterways Museum

4 August Wirral Wildlife Volunteer invited to Downing Street Reception

3 August BAM Nuttall and partners pave the way for Cheshire Wildlife Trust

3 August The future is Chic for CWT's Sheep

2 June Springwatch Filming at CWT reserve

27 May Schools Out - Cheshire Wildlife Trust HQ opens for school visits

11 May Going for Gold - Chester Zoo gains Wildlife Friendly Garden Award

11 May Opticron joins fight to save Water Voles

30 April Alan Titchmarsh lends support to CWT’s Wildlife Friendly Garden Award Scheme

30 April Rogation Sunday church service at Bickley Hall Farm

27 April CWT launches Wildlife Friendly Garden Planter Competition

20 April New Wildlife Friendly Garden Award Scheme

6 April Family Fun day at AstraZeneca

2008

6 December Christmas Menu for Birds this Winter

24 November Save a Place for Wildlife on Christmas Wish Lists

28 October Bonfire hedgehog alert

21 October Fungi Fever

22nd August Going Wild in Town with Urban Creature

11th July Cheshire Wildlife Trust take on Tatton's tenth show

8th July Cheshire's Secret Gardens of Distinction

26th June Civil engineers turn their attention to cows

18th June Help save our water voles from extinction!

11th June Wise up to Wildlife in Cheshire

23rd May Magnificent Moths in Cheshire

2nd May Corporate volunteers get stuck in for Cheshire Wildlife Trust

28th April Cheshire Wildlife Trust celebrates nature's own choir

9th April Established engineers turn their attention to wildlife in Cheshire

18 March Help the early birds with their Easter eggs

4 March Walk for wildlife and help the environment

3 March Water voles are thrown a life line

1 February Spread the love to the countryside this Valentines

2007

21st December Seeing red in Cheshire this Christmas

18th Decemer Romance in the roost

30th November Branching out with Cheshire Wildlife Trust

27th November Wrap up with Cheshire Wildlife Trust under the Christmas tree

6th November With a Little Help from our Friends - feeding winter birds

17th October Corporate meets conservation in Cheshire countryside

15 October An apple a day the Cheshire way
Apple Day – Sunday 21 October 2007

4 October Batting about in the Cheshire countryside

12 September Cheshire’s Hedgehogs under threat

5 September Urenco makes Platinum pledge to local wildlife

20 August Feed the Birds

9 August Enter the dragon's den

1 August Lesser Silver Water Beetle discovered at Bickley Hall Farm

24 June Cheshire Wildlife Trust gets ready for the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park

1 June Otter caught on camera in Cheshire

23 April Is there a newt in your pond?

 

   

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