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Rewild Royal Land Procession, London, UK

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London, UK. 9th October, 2021. Climate activists, including many families, take part in a Rewild Royal Land procession to Buckingham Palace organised by Wild Card, a new campaign calling on the UK’s biggest landowners to rewild, together with 38 Degrees. Campaigners including conservationist and broadcaster Chris Packham are calling on the Royal Family, the largest landowning family in the UK, to rewild their estates in order to assist with tackling the climate crisis and a 14-year-old boy presented a petition at the gates of Buckingham Palace signed by over 100,000 people.

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London, UK. 9th October, 2021. Climate activists, including many families, take part in a Rewild Royal Land procession to Buckingham Palace organised by Wild Card, a new campaign calling on the UK’s biggest landowners to rewild, together with 38 Degrees. Campaigners including conservationist and broadcaster Chris Packham are calling on the Royal Family, the largest landowning family in the UK, to rewild their estates in order to assist with tackling the climate crisis and a 14-year-old boy presented a petition at the gates of Buckingham Palace signed by over 100,000 people.