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The Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) has been developed as a direct outcome of a UK government commitment to the process initiated by the Biodiversity Convention signed at the Earth summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.

The BAP process includes a reporting schedule so that progress towards meeting targets can be measured at all levels.

There are a number of woodland habitat types found in Wales:- lowland beech and yew, upland mixed ashwood, upland oakwood, wet woodland, lowland mixed broadleaf woodland, wood pasture and parkland and other mixed broadleaf.

Acorns Butterfly by kind permission of Gareth Ellis BBNP dormice Greater Spotted Woodpecker
Cardinal by kind permission of Gareth Ellis BBNP Primrose hawthorn Veteran trees by kind permission of Gareth Ellis Brecon Beacons National Park




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Tregynon, Newtown,
Powys SY16 3PL
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