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The Edinburgh Biodiversity Action Plan 2004 - 2009


Introduction



The Biodiversity Action Plan Process
The Edinburgh Environment - rich in biodiversity
Habitats and Species Action Plans - a mechanism for conservation
What can you do to help Biodiversity in Edinburgh?
Biodiversity and Development Planning and Control
Species List
Partners, other contacts and useful addresses
Acknowledgements and Acronyms


 

 Habitat Actions Plans



Coastal and Marine
Farmland
Rock Faces
Semi-natural Grassland
Uplands
Urban Habitats
Wetlands and Watercourses
Woodland

Species Action Plans


 

Mammals



Water vole
Otter
Badger
Daubenton's bat / 
Pipistrelle bats


 

Birds



Sead Eating Birds
Swift
Roseate Tern & Common Tern
 

 

Reptiles, Amphibians & Fish



Great crested newt

 

Invertebrates



Small pearl-bordered Fritillary

 

Trees, Shrubs & Flowering Plants



Juniper
Rock whitebeam
Maiden pink
Sticky catchfly

 

Ferns & Lower Plants



Adder's tongue
Waxcap Fungi

Appendix 1 - Notable Species



 
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