Tees Valley biodiversity partnership
The Tees Valley Biodiversity Partnership embraces a wide range of organisations – local authorities, statutory conservation agencies, voluntary bodies, representatives of landowners and others – all working together for nature conservation. The group has a steering group and three action groups that work to implement the Tees Valley BAP.
Biodiversity partner organisations
Successful implementation of the Tees Valley BAP can only be achieved with the active participation of our partners. The collaboration and support of these partners enables us to undertake the important work of protecting species and habitats throughout the Tees valley. We recognise and appreciate the considerable efforts of our partners in the cause of protecting and enhancing biodiversity and look forward to welcoming new partners in the future.
Current and previous partners of the Tees Valley Biodiversity Project include the following organisations:
- Acklam 20:20
- Hartlepool Borough Council
- BASF
- Hartlepool Natural History Society
- DEFRA
- Environment Agency
- Friends of Errington Woods
- Friends of Linthorpe Cemetery
- Friends of Spion Kop Cemetery
- Groundwork South Tees
- Hardwick Dene Valley Group
- Huntsman Tioxide
- Industry Nature Conservation Association (INCA)
- Middlesbrough Environment City
- Middlesbrough Council
- Natural England
- National Farmers Union
- Northumbrian Water
- Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
- RSPB
- Stockton Borough Council
- St Cuthbert’s Church Ormesby
- Tees Forest
- Teesmouth Bird Club
- Tees Valley Joint Strategy Unit
- Tyne Tees FWAG
- Wildflower Ark







