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Carmarthenshire County Council biodiversity pages Following the 1992 Earth Summit, the UK Government initiated the production of a national Biodiversity Action Plan and recommended the preparation of local plans. The purpose of the Carmarthenshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan (LBAP) is to implement the national plan at a local level. The Carmarthenshire LBAP aims to: Maintain and enhance the biodiversity of Carmarthenshire through the preparation and implementation of individual action plans, covering a range of selected habitats and species that reflect both national and local priorities.
The Carmarthenshire LBAP is being produced by a partnership of organisations concerned with the conservation of the county's wildlife. The LBAP contains a series of action plans covering the nationally threatened or declining species and habitats in the county, as well as species and habitats of local concern. It includes for example, action plans for lowland meadows, upland oak woods, red squirrel and water vole. Each action plan includes actions aimed at safeguarding that particular habitat or species within the county. If these actions are to succeed, they will require a number of individuals and organisations to work together in partnership - including land owners, government agencies, wildlife conservation groups, local authorities and industry. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 30 October 2008 08:42 |