10 years of Nature Champions in Scotland
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This year marks a decade of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) taking part in the Nature Champions project and acting as voices to protect and conserve our precious marine life.
The Nature Champions initiative was created by Scottish Environment LINK, of which we’re a member. It was set up to encourage parliamentarians to give a voice to nature in Scottish Parliament by championing threatened and iconic species and habitats. It has since inspired similar projects in Wales, Northern Ireland and England.
Working with ScotLINK, we pair MSPs with a marine species or habitat that is linked to their constituency or region in some way, or is related to a particular work area they’re passionate about.
We currently have seven marine Nature Champions, covering a range of species and habitats like kelp forests, sandeels, basking sharks, and native oysters.
As a marine Nature Champion, we keep the MSPs up to date on our campaigns and ask them to take action in parliament on behalf of their species or habitat.
Nature Champions have the power to make a real difference, and we’ve seen them bring about real, positive change.
Our Nature Champions also work for their species or habitat outside of the chamber, with many taking part in citizen science projects or meeting with local supporters to talk about marine issues that matter to them.
As we look ahead to the next decade, it’s more vital than ever to have champions for the ocean in parliaments across the UK.
We’ll be working to ensure our Nature Champions are equipped with the latest evidence, science and policy asks to ensure our incredible marine species and habitats are front and centre of new laws to protect, restore and celebrate our ocean.