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Find out why the strategy could be a critical lifeline for Wales’ seabirds.

Following a seven-year long campaign, the Seabird Conservation Strategy for Wales, published by the Welsh Government this week, could be a critical lifeline for Wales’ seabirds. Here’s all you need to know.
The Welsh Seabird Conservation Strategy is a crucial policy aimed at protecting seabird populations in Wales. Focusing on habitat protection, addressing threats and encouraging collaboration between stakeholders, the strategy aims to ensure the long-time survival of the most important and threatened seabirds.
Seabirds are the most threatened bird group in the world, and a shocking 62% of UK seabird species are in decline.
Wales hosts globally important seabird colonies:

However, Wales’ seabirds are exposed to ever-increasing threats including climate change impacts, poorly sited offshore developments, loss of habitat and non-native predators.
To increase their resilience in the face of ever-increasing threats, urgent action is needed. That’s why RSPB Cymru has been campaigning for a Seabird Conservation Strategy for Wales since 2018.
Our key asks in a nutshell were:

In 2018, when it was clear that a strategy wasn’t forthcoming from the Welsh Government, RSPB Cymru turned to its wonderful members, supporters and campaigners – who rallied into action across multiple campaigns, spanning a number of years. Your voice and unwavering support has helped to reach this significant milestone.

Although the strategy is a step in the right direction, urgent action is still needed to address the overall status of Wales’ marine environment, including:
Let’s hope this is a positive move towards a future where our seabirds are not only protected but able to thrive.