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RobinLocal Biodiversity Action Plan 2004-2006

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Local Biodiversity Action Plan 2004: Table of contents
Section Title File Size
Section 1 Section 1: The Framework (full document)[PDF file] (510 Kb)
1.1 Vision statement: A Local Biodiversity Action Plan For Kensington and Chelsea [PDF file] (63 Kb)
1.2 The broad objectives of the Kensington and Chelsea Local Biodiversity Action Plan [PDF file] (63 Kb)
1.3 Development of The Local Biodiveristy Action Plan [PDF file] (55 Kb)
1.4 The National and Regional Context for Biodiversity [PDF file] (195 Kb)
1.5 The habitats and species for biodiversity action plans in Kensington and Chelsea [PDF file] (152 Kb)
Section 2 Section 2: The Local habitat action plans (full document) [PDF file] (809 Kb)
2.1 The woodland and hedgerow local habitat action plan [PDF file] (276 Kb)
2.2 The grassland local habitat action Plan (including gardens, parks and Cemeteries) [PDF file] (241 Kb)
2.3 Water Local Habitat Action Plan [PDF file] (297 Kb)
Section 3 Section 3: The Local species action plans (full document) [PDF file] (1.09Mb)
3.1 Bird species - finches and the House sparrow [PDF file] (315 Kb)
3.2 Mammal species - the pipistrelle and other bats [PDF file] (193 Kb)
3.3 Plant Species - Mistletoe [PDF file] (199 Kb)
3.4 Amphibian Species - The Common Frog [PDF file] (193 Kb)
3.5 Tree Species - The Common Ash Tree [PDF file] (191 Kb)
3.6 Insect species - the peacock butterfly and other butterflies [PDF file] (183 Kb)
Section 4 Section 4: Implementation (full document) [PDF file] (92 Kb)
4.1 Implementation of the Local Biodiversity Action Plan [PDF file] (65 Kb)
Section 5 Appendices,including maps [PDF file] (193 Kb)
 

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