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West Midlands Biodiversity Partnership
West Midlands Biodiversity Partnership - In the town and country, from the Clees to the Cotswolds and the Moorlands to the Marches, the West Midlands Biodiversity Partnership (WMBP) is helping people to look after and enjoy the wildlife which shares these
About the Partnership
The West Midlands Biodiversity Partnership The Partnership is: the focal point for determining the regional Biodiversity vision, Strategy and delivery priorities for the region the link between national and local Biodiversity Str...
Prospectus
Landscapes For Living Prospectus The Prospectus argues the economic and social case for landscape scale conservation with a strong emphasis being put on the benefits of a high quality natural environment in supporting economi...
Biodiversity Enhancement Areas
The Region’s Biodiversity Enhancement Areas cover some of our best known concentrations of wildlife, such as the Shropshire Hills, Cannock Chase, and the Malvern Hills. They include both urban and remote rural areas, and range in size ...
Links to Partner Landscape Sites
Wildlife Trusts Living Landscapes The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country &...
Local Record Centres
Local Record Centres Local Record Centres (LRCs) collate and manage species data on behalf of voluntary recording groups and individuals for a geographical area and make it available to biodiversity decision makers. Th...
Trees, Woods and Forests
Woodland Biodiversity Woodlands with their diverse habitats support a wide range of species, some of which are national priorities for protection. The West Midlands supports important areas of woodlands, wood pa...
Strategy and Targets
Regional Biodiversity Strategy The Regional Biodiversity Strategy, launched by Lord Whitty in March 2005 and adopted by the Regional Assembly, is intended to guide the work of a wide range of organisations within the region. The Strategy is...