Campbeltown Biodiversity Project 2024: Mapping Our Natural Treasures
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Join us in uncovering and celebrating the rich tapestry of life in Campbeltown! Our Green Map Biodiversity Survey is your chance to contribute to the Campbeltown Biodiversity Project 2024, a community-wide initiative to understand, protect, and enhance our local ecosystems.
Why It Matters:
- Biodiversity is crucial for ecosystem health and resilience
- Local flora and fauna are part of our natural heritage
- Understanding our biodiversity helps inform conservation efforts
- Connecting with nature improves community well-being
We're Mapping:
- Native plant species locations
- Wildlife sightings and habitats
- Pollinator-friendly areas
- Green corridors and wildlife pathways
- Areas of ecological importance or concern
How You Can Help:
- Record plant and animal sightings in your area
- Identify potential locations for biodiversity enhancement
- Share your local ecological knowledge
- Report invasive species or threats to local ecosystems
- Suggest ideas for community biodiversity projects
Your Input Will:
- Create a comprehensive picture of Campbeltown's biodiversity
- Guide local conservation and habitat restoration efforts
- Inform urban planning and green space management
- Support educational initiatives about local ecosystems
- Help track changes in our local environment over time
No expertise needed – just curiosity and a love for nature! We'll provide resources to help you identify and record local species.
Together, let's create a living map of Campbeltown's biodiversity and take steps to ensure a thriving natural environment for generations to come.
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For further information please contact Ed Tyler at ed.tyler@skdt.org or call us on 01586 552870
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https://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/sites/default/files/migrated_files/argyll_and_bute_council_biodiversity_duty_action_plan_final_version_april_2016_2.pdf