The Bristol Biodiversity Action Plan
The Bristol Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) provides the over-arching framework for habitat and species conservation in Bristol. Importantly, it also recognises the benefits of wildlife to people and helps to identify ways to better promote, and engage people in, biodiversity conservation in the city.
It has been produced by the Bristol Biodiversity Partnership and is aimed at all those organisations, businesses, groups and individuals, which are either working to protect and enhance biodiversity in the city, or who may impact on it in some way.
You can download the BAP at the bottom of this page.
The Bristol Biodiversity Action Plan aims to:
- Provide a strategic overview for biodiversity conservation in Bristol
- Highlight priority habitats and species that are of particular value in Bristol, both within the national and local context
- Highlight threats and issues affecting these priority habitats and species, together with objectives, targets and actions to address them
- Encourage a common approach to biodiversity conservation and sharing of best practice
- Encourage education and community action and involvement as a key part of the biodiversity process
- Promote biodiversity conservation as an essential element of sustainable development
- Promote the importance of Bristol’s biodiversity at a local, regional and national level
- Develop Bristol as a centre of excellence for urban biodiversity conservation
The Bristol BAP proposes actions over an initial 5 year period, which will be reviewed and updated at the end of this period.
The Bristol Biodiversity Partnership
The Bristol Biodiversity Partnership was formed in September 2005 with the setting up of the partnership steering group. The list of partners is not exclusive and new partners are both welcomed and encouraged.
The Bristol Biodiversity Partnership will:
- Oversee the production and implementation of the Bristol Biodiversity Action Plan
- Champion and promote Bristol’s biodiversity and its distinctiveness
- Seek opportunities for joint projects and partnership working
- Facilitate sharing of best-practice and skills
- Support and provide inspiration for local conservation projects, events and activities
- Monitor biodiversity and biodiversity action in Bristol
- Report back annually on its achievements
- Feed into regional and national BAP processes as appropriate
The Bristol Biodiversity Partnership includes:
- Avon Biodiversity Partnership
- Avon Frome Partnership
- Avon Gorge and Downs Wildlife Project
- Avon Wildlife Trust
- Bristol City Council
- Bristol Living Rivers Project
- Bristol Natural History Consortium
- Bristol Naturalists’ Society
- Bristol Ornithological Club
- BRERC
- Bristol Zoo Gardens
- Environment Agency
- Forest of Avon
- Forestry Commission
- Natural England
- Southville Association
- Bristol Museums, Galleries and Archives
Habitat and Species Action Plans
The BAP contains the following Habitat and Species Action Plans:
Bristol Habitat Action Plans
- Species rich grassland
- Woodland
- Ponds and open water
- Reedbeds and sedgebeds
- Estuarine habitats
- Scrub
- Open mosaic habitats on previously developed land
- Rivers and rhines
Bristol Species Action Plans
You can download a copy of the BAP at the bottom of this page.
related links
- The Bristol Biodiversity Action Plan - view the full plan
- Wildlife in Bristol - increasing enjoyment and understanding of Bristol's wildlife
- Nature in the city - discover Bristol's fantastic Local Nature Reserves
- General information - more news, information and initiatives from Bristol Parks
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