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One of the most fascinating aspects of biodiversity is the way individual species within an ecosystem interact with one another and their environment. Their survival depends on extraordinarily complex relationships with each other, and these relationships hold the key to successful conservation techniques.

 

Welcome to Wales Biodiversity Partnership

Welcome to the new look Wales Biodiversity Partnership website, we hope you enjoy your visit! The website content will be constantly evolving to reflect issues that affect biodiversity here in Wales so please be sure to revisit. Your comments are welcome; please use the 'contact us' link to give us your feedback on the new website.

This website is aimed at both practitioners and the public involved in Biodiversity Action across Wales. It will act as a focus point for Welsh biodiversity action, events and general information and will be constantly evolving.

Get out there and experience the variety of life!

UK BIODIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE 2008, 10th - 11th Sept

The 6th Annual UK Biodiversity Partnership Conference takes place at Aberystwyth University on Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th September 2008. The intention of the conference is to bring together the biodiversity community to discuss themes and issues of common concern. The title of this year's conference is 'Delivering for Nature: Biodiversity - a keystone of Sustainable Development'. For more details and a booking form click here

 

latest news

29/07/2008

Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) show that the Stonechat has increased by 338% in Wales since 1994. The BBS is the primary source of information and results from the 2007 survey show that while Stonechats are increasing, woodland birds such as Willow Warbler and Goldcrest are doing less well in Wales than in the rest of the UK. For further details and how you can get involved in the survey, please click on this link.

08/04/2008
The Plas Tan y Bwlch Biodiversity Duty 'Focus on Local Action' Course Oct 14th -16th 2008 - draft programme now available. Click here for more information

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