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Biodiversity in Stafford Borough
| Biodiversity is a new word to the English language, but we shouldn't worry about that. It simply signifies the variety of life on the planet in all its shapes and sizes. This biodiversity can be found everywhere; in our gardens, in the countryside and in the towns and cities. It encompasses everything from flower pollinating insects to the mightiest oak tree. |
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| There are many reasons why we should conserve biodiversity, but most obvious is the simple fact that it is essential to our very existence. However, over the last few decades, we have seen a terrible decline in the amount and quality of the wildlife asset we have in the Borough: |
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| This loss of wildlife is mirrored and magnified at the global level. Mountain ecosystems, the frozen tundra, coral reefs, our seas and oceans, the arid lands, are all under pressure; some of our richest and least understood environments are disappearing the fastest - tropical rainforest loss is estimated to be over 60,000 square miles every year. |
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It is not all bad news however. 'The Convention on Biological Diversity', drawn up at the Earth Summit in 1992 to halt the world-wide loss of plant and animal species, has led to the development of national strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity. In the UK, the national 'Biodiversity Action Plan' (BAP) feeds into the 'Staffordshire BAP', produced in 1998, which in turn dovetails with Stafford Borough's own 'Biodiversity Strategy', launched in July 2000. |
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What are we doing already? | ||
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Biodiversity Strategy | ||
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This Strategy was launched in July 2000 following several months of careful planning by the Biodiversity Steering Group, whose members include representatives from key wildlife organisations across the Borough. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to view Stafford Borough's Biodiversity Strategy Biodiversity and Planning 'One Year On' Conference Report July 2001 | |
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Tree Strategy | ||
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The Tree Strategy was published in 1998. Its overall aim is to enhance the quantity and quality of the trees and woodland in Stafford Borough. Over 3000 new trees are planted each year. | |
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Supporting and Promoting Community Initiatives | ||
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Visit the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust at www.staffordshirewildlife.org.uk/ | |
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What else can we do? | |
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Future proposals to conserve and enhance the wild places, plants and animals of Stafford Borough include: |
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May 2001 |
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July 2001 |
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What are our targets? | |
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How can we measure progress? |
| The sustainability indicators chosen to measure progress in biodiversity conservation are shown below: |
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If you have any questions then please contact: |
| Bill Waller Community Biodiversity Officer Local Agenda 21 team Environmental and Health Services Stafford Borough Council Riverside Stafford ST16 3AQ |
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust | |
| Tel | 01785 619676 | 01889 880100 |
| Fax | 01785 619319 | |
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daverill@staffordbc.gov.uk |
or visit the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust web site at
www.staffordshirewildlife.org.uk/



















