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The Partners

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

The North East Scotland LBAP is managed by a Steering Group, and many of
these partners also provide core funding:

Core Support

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Partner & Links (click on links for websites) Steering Group Core Funding
Aberdeen City Council
Aberdeenshire Council
BP
 
Forestry Commission for Scotland
 
  Independent Education Consultant
 
The Moray Council
 
NFU Scotland
 
RSPB
 
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)
 
Scottish Executive (SEERAD)
 
 
Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH)
 
 
Scottish Rural Property & Business Association
 
Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT)
 
 
University of Aberdeen
 

Projects Support

To date Scottish Natural Heritage, Aberdeenshire Council, Aberdeen City Council, The Moray Council, Aberdeen Countryside Project, Scottish Enterprise Grampian, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, the Scottish Executive, University of Aberdeen, Ythan District Salmon Fisheries Board, Aberdeen Harbour Board and PGL have also provided funding and in kind support for action projects.


Other Partners

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

Aberdeen Bat Group, Aberdeen Environmental Forum, Aberdeenshire Environmental Forum, Aberdeenshire Towns Project, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Deveron District Salmon Fisheries Board, Easter Anguston Farm, Ellon Community Council, Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group, Forest Enterprise, Forvie Tree Nursery, Grampian Squirrel Group, Malloch Society, National Trust for Scotland, Scottish Native Woodlands (NE), North East Rivers Project, 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, Ythan Project…..

….and so have many individual local people.

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

Biodiversity is the variety of life, the rich assembly of living things in the natural world.
Biodiversity includes all living things and their environments, from the tiniest flying insect to the tallest tree,
from open expanses of coastline to the smallest urban garden.
Biodiversity is found everywhere. We are part if biodiversity and depend on it for our quality of life.
Biodiversity involves everyone, it supports us, it is our vital for our survival.

Last Updated Saturday, July 24, 2004
© 2003 - David R. Green