The Bank of England has revealed its shortlist of native wildlife that could grace the next generation of UK banknotes, with puffins, dolphins, and bumblebees among the contenders to replace existing imagery. The move celebrates Britain's natural heritage while simultaneously upgrading security features to combat counterfeiting.
This initiative represents more than just a visual refresh—it's a thoughtful integration of conservation messaging into everyday currency, making iconic creatures part of regular transactions. By elevating wildlife to banknote status, the Bank of England encourages public appreciation for native species while modernising one of the world's most recognisable currencies. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Innovation doesn't always mean high-tech—sometimes it's about weaving nature and culture into the fabric of everyday life.
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