RSPB Wildlife Trust and appealed to MPs to consider the nature
December 9th, 2014 at 14:55 GMT clock Last updated
Activists of wildlife and rural people head to Westminster to change the nature of the parliamentary agenda.
RSPB Martin Harper said the state fall heads on the economic deficit last week focused, but there was an "ecological deficit and ignored"
He spoke with Giles Dilnot in the politics of the day with Steve Trotter of the Wildlife Foundation, who said he has a "significant separation between people and the environment," and that was the public health.
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