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Campaign for National Parks
Speaking up for National Parks

The 2024 general election is right around the corner and it is vital we use this opportunity to speak up for National Parks.  

For too long our National Parks have suffered budget cuts, pollution, restricted access and so much more; now is the time for change. That’s why we’re calling on the Westminster parties to seize the initiative at the General Election and commit to an ambitious programme of action to transform our National Parks for the benefit of people, nature and the planet. 

And you can help us take action.

TAKE ACTION
FOUR WAYS YOU CAN STAND-UP FOR NATIONAL PARKS AT THIS ELECTION
Grey Heron
Sign the Save Our National Parks petition and send our election leaders a powerful message that National Parks matter. 
SIGN THE PETITION
Lake District
Get involved at local election hustings. These are online and in-person debates where candidates have to answer questions put to them by voters.
GET INVOLVED
Stars over South Downs
Speak to your local candidates by championing the causes that matter to you and putting pressure on candidates standing in your local area.
SPEAK TO LOCAL CANDIDATES
Waterfall in Eryri
We’ve drafted a template letter for you to contact your local candidates.
WRITE A LETTER
THE NATIONAL PARK TO-DO LIST
Over this election period, we will be asking all parliamentary candidates, and party leaders, to get behind our Save National Parks Manifesto.
READ THE BLOG
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Protesters
JOIN US AT THE RESTORE NATURE NOW MARCH

We're joining a huge coalition of charities on the Restore Nature Now March in London on Saturday 22 June to demand action from UK politicians to show strong domestic and global nature and climate leadership. 

We’re inviting you to join us to make some noise for National Parks so bring your noise-makers, signs, banners and anything else to stand out! Find out more below.

PLEDGE TO MARCH
THE STORY BEHIND THE STATISTICS

Hear the story behind Campaign for National Park’s Health Check report which has had national news coverage since its publication in April. The authors of the report will be presenting their findings, the surprises along the way and what this could mean for nature in National Parks.

Join us Tuesday 16 July 4:30pm
SIGN UP FOR FREE
HEN HARRIER ACTION FOR WILDLIFE DAY

Join us and a whole host of other organisations in Derbyshire on Saturday 10 August for Hen Harrier Action for Wildlife Day.

A packed schedule of compelling guest speakers will also feature spotlight performances by a leading gospel community choir, and a guest set by a legendary English folk musician.
MORE INFORMATION
We hope to see you in person to make a stand for National Parks.
Harriet Gardiner
Senior Communications Officer
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Photos and graphics © used with permission. Yorkshire Dales, image © munro1 | Grey heron, image © Alan Graham | South Downs, image © Matt Gibson | Lake District, image © Stewart Prince | Waterfall in Eryri, image © Lauren Simmonds | Protesters march, image © Anna Bedford | Water vole, image © Dave Dunn |