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The Land Trust Biodiversity, Environment and Ecology Strategy
Strategy in detail
Developing
what we have
Over the next five years the
Land Trust will complete the
following actions to build on
the excellent work already
happening on our sites and
grow our work further. We will:
Establish an internal
Portfolio Biodiversity
Review group
to ensure that
Biodiversity remains
at the forefront of
everything we do
In the Land Trust’s current management Within these sites and in our wider portfolio Undertake a national
portfolio we have a number of sites with this includes:
conservation designations including: biodiversity baseline
345ha of conservation grassland of our sites
Four SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) Over 10km of hedgerows, 123ha of woodland
One proposed SSSI and almost 10km of rivers and streams
One Geological SSSI Approximately 37ha of specialist habitat, Prioritise targeted
10 Local Wildlife Sites including lowland heathland and reedbeds habitat and species
One Site of Borough Importance – Grade 1
One Metropolitan Greenspace Sites like Canvey Wick and Carr Lodge are management work
One ‘EA Sensitive Area’ regionally significant hotspots for invertebrates,
Two SAMs (Scheduled Ancient Monuments) with 1,600 and almost 400 species respectively.
Work with our
We know that many of our sites support Red Listed managing partners
birds and Near Threatened Invertebrate species,
so we are working with our partners to find out to more consistently
more about the species on our sites to enable us
to prioritise our work to conserve and enhance report on progress
their populations. against our
However, we would like to know a lot more about the biodiversity targets
species on all our sites, and this work in ongoing.
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