Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust Biodiversity Matters II
The Conservation Strategy of the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust 2006-2016
Setting the scene in Wales
For the first time the UK has a national plan for
wildlife, the UK Biodiversity Action Plan 1994
(UKBAP). This is the UK’s response as
signatories to the UN Environment Programme
Convention on Biological Diversity 1992 (CBD),
supported by a wide range of organisations,
including the Wildlife Trusts. Added to this, the
UKBAP is enshrined in primary legislation, the
Countryside and Rights of Way Act (CRoW) 2000,
soon to be superseded by the Natural Environment
and Rural Communities (NERC) Act 2006, which
provides the future legal basis for Biodiversity
Action in Wales.
The Government of Wales Act 1998 transfers the
responsibility for the UKBAP in Wales to the
National Assembly of Wales (NAW). Biodiversity
action is led by the Wales Biodiversity Partnership,
supported by its sub group the Local Biodiversity
Advisory Group (LBAG), and the Welsh Wildlife
Trusts are at present represented on both, by way
of Wales Environment Link (WEL). The Welsh
biodiversity process is presently under review, with
the intention of making it more inclusive.
Wildlife Trusts Wales is actively involved in Wales’
complete coverage of 24 Local Biodiversity Action
Plan (LBAP) partnerships, based upon local authority
and national park boundaries, with one combination
of both.
The effective implementation of LBAPs contributes
towards meeting many of the Welsh Biodiversity
targets. Wildlife Trusts Wales will continue to work
in partnership with other organisations and
individuals to ensure that the Welsh LBAPs are
developed and implemented.
The Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust is an
active member of the Powys County Council LBAP
Partnership, and as such is committed to delivering
its objectives as part of our conservation strategy.
Biodiversity Matters II sets out our contribution
to these Biodiversity Action Plans for the next ten
years. We have drawn together all of the relevant
Biodiversity Actions that we believe are achievable in
Montgomeryshire for both Habitats and Species.
Habitat Action Plans are included for the most
critical habitats. We state what actions we will
undertake, our monitoring priorities, which includes
habitat quality indicator species; our targets for our
advisory work and lobbying activities.
Species Action Plans are reserved for the most
threatened or endangered species. Each species
has an individual direct action plan listing specific
targets.
Action plans are also given for Inspiring People
about wildlife and Influencing environmental
Policy.
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