A nationally-important wildlife site is under threat – we need your help to save Swanscombe Marshes!

It is vital that Swanscombe Marshes and the wildlife that calls this amazing site home are protected from the proposed London Resort theme park. We need your help to secure the future of this haven for wildlife.

Please sign bugslife petition and help Save Swanscombe Marshes

Why is this important?

The Peninsula is home to a remarkable mix of habitat of value to – these include , coastal habitats, brownfield features, scrub and intricate wetlands.

Known as Swanscombe Marshes, this is home to thousands of species, including over 250 invertebrate species which are rare or under threat. As well as abundant bees, butterflies and beetles, Swanscombe Marshes is one of just two places in the where you can find the Critically Endangered Distinguished jumping spider (Attulus distinguendus). It is home to Nightingales, Cuckoos, Marsh harriers and a thriving population of Common lizards, thanks to its array of rich habitats.

Swanscombe Marshes is not just important for wildlife. The site has been enjoyed by local people for years for walking, bird watching, angling and escaping the hustle and bustle of North Kent.

But all of this is now threatened by the proposed Resort theme park. Hyped as the ‘UK's Disneyland', much of the unique habitat of Swanscombe Marshes would be destroyed and concreted. The wildlife riches of the site simply will not survive this development. At a time when the value of wildlife and open spaces is being appreciated more than ever and amid a biodiversity crisis, buglife urge the Secretary of State to reject this unnecessary and ill thought out application.

Please sign buglife petition to save this unique site, let's save Swanscombe Marshes!

For more information please visit buglife website.

Swanscombe Marshes
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One of the tallest electricity pylons in the UK, 670 feet high, carrying cables across the to Thurrock.
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