Tees Valley Biodiversity Partnership

delivering targeted action for our local wildlife
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Posts Tagged ‘Steering Group’

Steering Group minutes 15th January 2008

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Click here to read the minutes of the Steering Group’s meeting in January 2008

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Remit of Biodiversity Steering Group

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Click here to read the minutes of the Remit of the Biodiversity Steering Group, a 72 Kb pdf file, as published in October 2007.

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Steering Group minutes October 2007

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Click here to read the minutes of the Steering Group’s meeting in October 2007

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Tees Valley Wildlife Trust

Margrove Heritage Centre, Margrove Park, Boosbeck, Saltburn, TS12 3BZ

e-mail: santrobus@teeswildlife.org

News

  • Tees Valley e-newsletter Dec 2011
  • TVBP Annual Gathering November 2011
  • Tees Valley Meadows workshop 3 July
  • Tees Valley Pondscape report and database CD published
  • Local Nature Partnerships

About Us

Welcome to the website of the Tees Valley Biodiversity partnership and home to the Tees Valley Action Plan (BAP).

The Tees Valley Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) is a plan of action for threatened or characteristic habitats and species in our area. It is carried out by the Tees Valley Biodiversity Partnership, which is a partnership of local organisations and people working together to benefit our wildlife. From here, you can find out about biodiversity in the Tees Valley: what it is; why it’s important and what’s being done to help conserve species and habitats in the area.