Your local endangered species guide looks at twelve endangered species across different regions of the UK.

As humanity thrives, nature suffers – at least this has, sadly, been the case in the UK for much of the last century. Many species are in decline as a results of irresponsible environmental practices and building, reducing their natural habitats. From bats in the South West to the Scottish Wildcat, they’re all here.

Quick Numbers:

59,000 – Estimated number of species native to the UK.

747 – Number of species under threat of extinction.

60% – Percentage of 3,148 surveyed species that have declined over the last 50 years.

31% – Percentage of 3,148 surveyed species that have strongly declined over the last 50 years.

1,150 – Number of species listed as a priority concern.

We’ve had some amazing and detailed responses from the mentioned charities that support the concerns shown and, in some cases, suggest that the numbers are even lower than our research suggested. Take a look below the infographic for those responses.

Your Local Endangered Species Guide