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Biodiversity Action Plan
About the Plan


What is the Local Biodiversity
Action Plan (LBAP) ?


The LBAP provides a local response to the UK Government's National Action Plans for threatened habitats and species. The LBAP contributes to national targets wherever these are relevant to Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull but also sets local targets. The LBAP contains action plans for all our local habitats (woodlands, wetlands, grasslands, etc.) and many of our threatened and declining local species (e.g. barn owl and otter).

The plans have clear measurable targets and assemble the local people and local organisations that are ideally placed to deliver the necessary action.


The
Local Biodiversity Action Plan contains
26 Species Action Plans and 24 Habitat Action Plans . These have been compiled by numerous local experts. They have then been widely consulted amongst local conservation experts and potential partners. Comments and amendments have been incorporated and the versions shown on the web-site have been adopted by the Biodiversity Steering Group. However, the plans are not set in stone and are open to public consultation.

LBAP PROGRESS 2001 - 2007

The task of reporting on progress with our action plans is now complete. Reports for individual plans may be viewed on the Species and Habitat Action Plan pages.


LBAP REPORT 2001- 2007

The first report on our conservation effort since the plan was completed in 2006.

Warwickshire, Coventry & Solihull Local Biodiversity Action Plan Report 2001 - 2007



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