The Nature Commission says the loss of habitats is one factor affecting species.
Guernsey and Herm are experiencing a decline in wildlife species and habitats, according to the first State of Nature report by the Nature Commission.
Ms Jennings said the report highlighted the lack of data collection, and how the States of Guernsey, businesses and the general public needed to help "enhance and protect" the environment."There is a lot of things we don’t know about our natural habitats and species. "There is a big role the government can play, businesses can play and there’s a really big role the general public can play as well," added Ms Jennings.
"We are going to be working on a baseline data collection programme. We are going to look at the data gaps, try and figure out how we can go about addressing those."
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