Wildlife to replace historical characters on banknotes
A panel of experts will draw up a wildlife shortlist to put before the public.
Wildlife already appears on banknotes in the UK, with mackerel, otters, red squirrels and osprey featuring on notes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Perera said: "The wildlife of the UK is not separate from our culture.
It sits in our football crests, our folklore, our coastlines and our childhoods. Giving it space on something as symbolic as our currency feels both overdue and significant. "
Bosses at the Bank may feel they are less likely to face a backlash with choices of wildlife.
However, the naming of the robin as the UK's favourite bird did have its critics.
In the summer, the public will be invited to say which specific wildlife, native to the UK, from the shortlist they would like to feature on the next series of banknotes.
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