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Biodiversity Action Planning

The Biodiversity Action Planning process marked the start of a new and exciting period for nature conservation in the UK, Find out more.

The Worcestershire Biodiversity Action Plans

The Worcestershire Biodiversity Action Plans are arranged here by theme or species or habitat group. Each page has a small library of documents and links relating to that topic.

right arrow grey Lowland Farmland
right arrow grey Trees and Woodland
right arrow grey Water and Wetlands
right arrow grey Urban areas and Development
right arrow grey Education and Awareness
right arrow grey Mammals
right arrow grey Invertebrates - Beetles, Flies, Dragonflies and Crustaceans
right arrow grey Invertebrates - Butterflies and Moths
right arrow grey Reptiles and Amphibians
right arrow grey Birds
right arrow grey Plants
right arrow grey Fish

 

Reporting on conservation action

Targets and Actions within the Worcestershire BAP can also be found on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System (BARS), an online database and reporting system developed to record biodiversity activity. Please note that updates to Targets and Actions will appear first on BARS, so please check to ensure you are using the most up to date information. BARS is accessible to members of the public and the search facility can be used without registering.

As well as reporting on the action plans via BARS the Worcestershire Biodiversity Partnership also provides data for local biodiversity State of the Environment indicators, coordinated by the Worcestershire Partnership Environment Group (WPEG).

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External websites
  • Environment Agency
    The public body with responsibility for protecting, improving and regulating activities having an impact on our river and wetland environments.
  • The Forestry Commission
    Delivers the forestry policies of England, Wales and Scotland, with a mission to protect and expand Britain's forests and woodlands.
  • Natural England
    The public body whose purpose is to protect and improve England's natural environment and encourage people to enjoy and get involved in their surroundings.
  • Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
    Exists to collect, collate, manage and disseminate information relating to the habitats and species in Worcestershire.
  • Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
    Part of a national network of nature conservation charities and works to conserve and restore wildlife and wild places across the county.
  • UK National Ecosystem Assessment
    The UK National Ecosystem Assessment (UK NEA) is the first analysis of the UK’s natural environment in terms of the benefits it provides to society and continuing economic prosperity.

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The page is next due for review 21 April 2013.

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