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Extreme weather is damaging Worcestershire’s wildlife and farmland, threatening species and ecosystems.
Severe weather in Worcestershire, including a wet winter followed by hot, dry conditions in early 2025, is harming local wildlife, the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust says.
Ponds and wetlands are drying up, threatening dragonflies and other species dependent on stable water levels.
Wildfires damaged two hectares of restored grassland at Devil’s Spittleful, though quick response limited harm.
Reduced rainfall has also hurt meadow growth and hay yields, affecting livestock.
Experts warn repeated extremes are outpacing nature’s recovery.
The trust is working with landowners and communities to boost habitat resilience and biodiversity, urging broader collaboration and government support.
El clima extremo está dañando la vida silvestre y las tierras agrícolas de Worcestershire, amenazando especies y ecosistemas.