The Green Belt around Gerrards Cross is home to a rich variety of wildlife. Protecting the Green Belt is essential to safeguarding these habitats and ensuring that local species continue to thrive.
Woodlands, hedgerows, ponds and meadows provide food, shelter and breeding grounds for birds, mammals, insects and amphibians. As development pressures increase, these habitats become fragmented, making conservation efforts even more important.
Protecting green spaces helps maintain biodiversity and supports ecological networks. Wildlife corridors allow species to move safely between habitats, increasing their resilience. Conservation of the Green Belt also helps protect rare or threatened species that rely on undisturbed natural environments.
Residents can support wildlife by backing conservation initiatives, opposing harmful development and promoting responsible land management.




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