Wetlands thriving with birdlife, pockets of heathland, ancient woodland and wildlife-rich grasslands…. These are all habitats found in Warwickshire and highlighted in the State of Habitats report produced this year by the Natural Capital Assessment Partnership. The last decades have seen a move toward landscape-level conservation rather than solely focusing on individual habitats or species. So why is a diversity of habitats so important?
If habitats are lost or their condition degraded, the unique plant communities that form the building blocks of these habitats are also lost. To give a stark statistic, 111 of Warwickshire’s rarest plant species haven’t been recorded since 20001.