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A lesson plan which explores the links between WW2 and the loss of British wildflower meadows.

https://www.edenproject.com/learn/schools/teaching-resources

Have you ever considered the impact of a significant historical event on the world outside your window? Since the start of the Second World War, the UK has suffered the loss of 97% of its wildflower meadows. Wildflowers once formed an integral part of the British landscape. However, wildflower meadows now account for less than 1% of the British countryside. This history-focused lesson will explore the impact of some of initiatives, introduced during WW2, that may have contributed to this dramatic decline; as well as teaching pupils about the importance of wildflowers in relation to our own food security and challenging them to join our campaign to restore wildflowers to our communities.

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