Partners


Contact with the Local Biodiversity Action Plan Steering Group

Each member of the Local Biodiversity Steering Group represents a different organisation or interest. If you have a particular biodiversity issue that you wish to raise, contact the member of the Steering Group you feel will be best placed to represent your interest, they will then take forward and discuss any necessary issues at the next Steering Group meeting.

Agency/Organisation Contact Email
Aberdeenshire Council Andrew Carruthers andrew.carruthers@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
Aberdeen City Council Aftab Majeed AMajeed@aberdeencity.gov.uk
The Moray Council Jim Strachan jim.strachan@moray.gov.uk
Scottish Natural Heritage Ewen Cameron ewen.cameron@snh.gov.uk
Scottish Environment Protection Agency Roger Owen roger.owen@sepa.org.uk
Forestry Commission Matthew Young matthew.young@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
NELBAP Lorna Anness

l.anness@macaulay.ac.uk

 

SRPBA Scott Petrie

scott.petrie@srpba.com

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Ian Francis ian.francis@rspb.org.uk
The Macaulay Institute Nick Littlewood

n.littlewood@macaulay.ac.uk

 

The Macaulay Institute Steve Albon s.albon@macaulay.ac.uk
   

 

     

The Partners

The Local Biodiversity Action Plan is a Partnership. Action is directed through and implemented by the partners.

Other Partners

These organisations have all contributed to action, project support and working groups:-

North East Scotland Bat Group, Aberdeen Environmental Forum, Aberdeenshire Environmental Forum, Aberdeenshire Towns Project, Buchan Countryside Group, Deveron District Salmon Fisheries Board, Easter Anguston Farm, Ellon Community Council, Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group, Forestry Commission Scotland, Forvie Tree Nursery, Grampian Squirrel Group, Malloch Society, National Trust for Scotland, Scottish Native Woods (NE), North East Scotland Biological Records Centre, Pillar Aberdeen, Rural Environmental Action Project, Scottish Agricultural College, Stonehaven Horticultural Society, Wych Elm Biodiversity Action Group, Ythan District Salmon Fisheries Board,

….and so have many individual local people.

North East LBAP would like to thank all of the partners for their continuing support.