The coast of the North West is a world-class network of estuaries, from the Dee to the Solway
Procas granulicollis_Roger Key (Natural England)

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Welcome to North West Biodiversity

North West England is rich in wildlife and habitats - our coasts and estuaries, uplands and wetlands are of international importance and are enjoyed by millions of residents and visitors. The quality of our environment - in and around urban areas and throughout our agricultural landscapes - is central to our prosperity. A rich and varied environment makes the North West an attractive place to live and work, to visit and invest. This is why maintaining and improving our region's biodiversity is so important for our future (Lord Thomas of Macclesfield, 2000).

 

This is the website of the North West Biodiversity Forum.

This website is a resource produced by the NWBF, a partnership of public, private and voluntary organisations working together at the regional level to conserve and enhance the biodiversity of the North West for wildlife and people. 

Inside this website you will find information relating to species and habitats found across the region in our Audit section, links to local action through local plans and record centres, information on the NERC Biodiversity Duty, guidance for businesses and further work of the Forum amongst other content.

  1. Regional Habitat Targets now published

    Regional Habitat Targets now published

    17 June 2008

    The latest version of the North West's contribution to the UK Biodiversity Targets have now been agreed and published.