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Nature Watchdog Accused of Halting Vital Site Protections

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Nature Watchdog Accused of Halting Vital Site Protections
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Published: 21 April 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The government’s primary wildlife watchdog is currently failing to save vital natural habitats. Natural England has stopped giving formal protection to rare wildlife and endangered ecosystems today. A new report highlights that no new scientific sites have been designated since 2023. These special areas serve as a bedrock for protecting diverse species across England. Without this legal designation, fragile habitats remain at severe risk from new development. One specific site in Thurrock was identified as an important area for protection. However, that land had a planning application approved and will now be built. Experts are deeply concerned about the lack of progress in designating critical sites. The research was conducted by planning experts for the Wild Justice campaign group today. They discovered that fourteen potential sites are currently stuck on a waiting list. These areas are designated as part of the agency’s official internal development pipeline. Each of these sites has received a planning application for major development nearby. Twelve of those applications have already received official approval from the relevant local authorities. This trend poses a significant threat to the nation’s dwindling biodiversity and landscapes. Bob Elliot is the chief executive officer for the active Wild Justice campaign group. He claims that Natural England is simply dithering while ignoring its clear duties. He stated that irreplaceable wildlife sites are currently being damaged or built over today. The idea that we can protect nature while failing is truly quite absurd. You simply do not save nature by leaving important places vulnerable to human destruction. This situation must change immediately to prevent further loss of our precious natural heritage. The designation pipeline must be reopened to allow for the urgent protection of lands. The government must also stop starving the entire conservation system of its necessary resources. Every single day of inaction risks losing more of the wildlife we have left. Once these special areas are gone, they are unfortunately gone for good forevermore. Developers are usually required to mitigate ecological harms if they build near existing sites. Planning applications can also be rejected by authorities because of proximity to protected areas. The report’s authors used a one-kilometre calculation to help reflect the likely ecological damage. This is a very conservative estimate of total harm to the surrounding natural environment. Many types of urban development inflict damage on local ecology over a wider radius. Sites of special scientific interest were first created to protect English wildlife in 1949. Designating new areas is a primary duty for the agency under current national laws. This remains a key part of the government’s commitment to protect nature by 2030. According to the report, these sites currently protect only seven percent of total land. This represents a lower level of protection than any country in the European Union. In 2012, Natural England declared an intention to designate many sites each passing year.

The agency planned on moving to deciding fifty new cases annually for the public. In reality, it has decided on far fewer protected sites than originally promised publicly. It has established just thirty-three new sites in the past fourteen years of operation. No new sites have been formally extended since the year 2023 was completed either. Since 2005, the total area of these protected sites has grown very slowly indeed. The agency has officially admitted it is not adding any new sites right now. It has confirmed that it paused formal assessments of several potential sites this year. The watchdog claims it is considering new principles to prioritize the notification of sites. It also added that it is reviewing limited resources to achieve nature restoration goals. One specific site at Thurrock will be destroyed by a new port development project. This area is known as Tilbury 3 and received planning permission this February. This project will destroy part of the Ashfield area and local marshland sites. Natural England previously described this as the most important area for local invertebrates. In 2024, the agency indicated it had collected the necessary data for its designation. A final decision was expected by the public during the year 2025 period. Amanda Craig is the director of resilient landscapes for the agency known as Natural England. She said that these sites are the foundation of our most precious natural habitats. The agency maintains a rolling programme to keep under review places needing special protection. Regarding the Tilbury site, the agency is working with local partners to help matters. It has collected evidence from wildlife surveys to guide how it will be protected. The entire Thames estuary area was placed into the designation pipeline during 2020. This action followed the recognition of severe threats to unique wildlife found there. Back in 2008, one hundred sites had been identified as having high value. Six years later, these sites were lost to development or under imminent threat today. The new report was written by Dr Kiera Chapman and two other academic experts. It found that sixty-three percent of potential sites were at high risk from development. The academics analysed planning applications that signalled an intent to develop on potential sites. Eight potential sites had major development proposed in a local authority’s official plan. Six of those local plans have already been approved and adopted by the councils. Other sites are currently threatened by more amorphous future developments such as new cities. Some potential sites have languished on the pipeline list for over ten years now. No final decision has been made despite the long wait for these unique areas. Last year, the agency published a massive strategy for the recovery of our nature. Curiously, that document did not even mention these protected scientific sites a single time. Public trust is eroding as the agency appears to abandon its core conservation mission. Activists are demanding immediate transparency regarding the current state of all these protected areas. The government faces mounting pressure to intervene and save these landscapes from further ruin. Failure to act now will leave a permanent scar on the natural history of England. Protecting our environment is a responsibility that cannot be delayed any longer for society. We must ensure that future generations inherit a world that is still remarkably rich.

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