
The Yorkshire and Humber Region supports a remarkable wildlife heritage, including many habitats of international importance, however it is greatly reduced from what it once was. We have witnessed catastrophic losses of many habitats and species, for example hay meadows and wetlands, and there is an imperative for the conservation of the remaining resource, alongside the restoration of key habitats and connecting habitat networks.
The launch of the Regional Biodiversity Strategy is the culmination of a wide-ranging consultation process, which followed on from the regional conference ‘One Living Planet - one Planet Living’. It describes the region’s outstanding biodiversity and the key actions that are needed to conserve and enhance this resource. It also recognises the value of biodiversity to the region’s social and economic sectors and identifies those actions which are required jointly to enhance our region’s natural environment. The Strategy is a key document which compliments and implements the biodiversity elements of the Regional Spatial Strategy and its production is a key milestone for the region
The strategy has been developed by the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Biodiversity Forum (YHBF). It sets a framework for the integration of biodiversity into our regional and local policies, programmes and processes, and promotes a more joined up approach to biodiversity.
The importance of our region’s rich and diverse wildlife and its habitats came under the spotlight today as Natural England, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and the Yorkshire and Humber Assembly met with other organisations to launch a visionary new plan.....
Professor Lynn Crowe, Natural England board member.
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