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Dear John,

Following the success of last year's first annual Spring Action Month, we are delighted to announce that between Monday 22 April (Earth Day) and Wednesday 22 May (the International Day for Biodiversity) we will again encourage our supporters to undertake various Spring Actions for Population Matters...

Spring Action 1: Get involved and spread the word!

Our core focus of course remains our ever-increasing human population. The negative effects of human encroachment into natural insect and animal habitats is indisputable as are the downstream effects on other species. Please review our HumaNature campaign and share our news and social media content.

Spring Action 2: Take positive steps for local biodiversity!

It's the responsibility of all of us already here to live sustainably. We are mindful of the small and responsible steps we can all take to care for and protect our local environments and biodiversity. Spring Action steps include planting a biodiverse garden to attract and support varied insect and animal life. 

Spring Action 3: Fundraise for Population Matters!

The improving weather presents wonderful opportunities for fundraising - from active and sporty challenges to downloading our new Pop a Bun in the Oven recipe pack and perhaps holding a bake sale, or distributing campaign materials at a spring fair. Please visit our fundraise for us webpage.

We hope you'll be inspired by these Spring Actions. We really appreciate all your support whether it's acting for biodiversity, raising funds for us, or simply spreading the word.

We would love to hear about any other Spring Actions you'll be undertaking and I am here to help with any fundraising questions you may have. So please do get in touch.

With thanks on behalf of all at Population Matters,


Anthony Howarth
Fundraising Officer

T: 020 4552 5142
E: [email protected]

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