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Juniper Berries - Peter Wakely - English Nature

Lapwing - P N Watts - English Nature

Water Vole (Andrew Parkinson)

Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary - Peter Wakely - English  Nature

Welcome - This site contains information about the Durham Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) - a series of work-plans to help species and habitats in the Durham area that are considered to be under threat locally, nationally or internationally .

The Durham Biodiversity Partnership is made up of all the organisations and individuals who are helping to achieve the goals in the Durham BAP, including conservation organisations, businesses, ecologists, planners, developers, schools, highways engineers, individuals and many more.

More information on any of this work is available from info@durhambiodiversity.org.uk

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The site is regularly updated. Please contact the Partnership's Information Officer - Lucy Campbell if you have comments on this website.
Last updated: 4 August 2008

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Helen Ryde - Implementation Officer - DBP

A New Champion for Wildlife in the
North-East

Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, Darlington and County Durham have a new biodiversity champion.

Helen Ryde has joined the Durham Biodiversity Partnership as Implementation Officer, taking over from Andy Lees who held the post for four years and was responsible for leading on the recent review of the Durham Biodiversity Action Plan.

The Durham Biodiversity Partnership includes local authorities, conservation organisations, businesses and individuals who are helping to protect, conserve and enhance the most vulnerable or important wildlife in the Durham area.

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