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Useful Documents & Downloads
- NWBF Membership Information 2007 [391.65 KB]
- NWBF Business Plan Introduction & Background [123.73 KB]
- NWBF Business Plan 2007/08 [62.00 KB]
- NWBF Communication Review and Plan 08/09 [88.30 KB]
- NWBF Business Plan 2008/09 [53.92 KB]
About Us
The North West Biodiversity Forum is 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.
This partnership includes over 25 organisations covering the whole NW Region - Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire. The NWBF works in partnership with the 5 Local Biodiversity Partnerships to facilitate delivery.
The North West Biodiversity Forum (NWBF) was established to provide strategic advice on biodiversity at the regional level. Our aim is to support, encourage and positively influence the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity as a strategic issue in the NW, for the benefit of wildlife and people, as well as business and sustainable development.
These aims are delivered through a number of objectives.
The NWBF has a number of approaches to acheiving these.
As a partnership the Forum works within a framework.
To contact us:
Amanda Wright at Natural England (01942 820342)
or email info@biodiversitynw.org.uk


