How can I get involved?
1. Comment on the City BAP Strategy
The Steering Group would welcome your views on the draft City BAP Strategy. If you have comments to
make on the proposed lists of habitats and species, or any of the other proposals, you can e-mail
the Group at citywildlife@brighton-hove.gov.uk.
Please put 'City BAP Strategy' in the subject line of your e-mail and ensure your comments reach us
by 1st September 2004 at the latest.
2. Get Involved in a City BAP Partnership
In time the Steering Group plans to establish separate BAP Partnerships to develop each of the
habitat and species Action Plans set out in the final City BAP Strategy. Each partnership will
need to involve a broad cross-section of interests to be successful. If you are interested in
joining a BAP Partnership for any of the priority habitats and species listed in the draft City
BAP Strategy, please e-mail the BAP Steering Group at
citywildlife@brighton-hove.gov.uk,
putting 'BAP Partnership' in the subject line of your e-mail.
3. Look out for the draft City BAP Species and send us your records
You can enter your records for any of the draft City BAP priority species here (you will need
to register as a Naturewarden, if you have not already done so):
>> Add a record (any species)
| Adonis Blue Butterfly |
(Lysandra bellargus) |
| Bats |
(all Brighton & Hove species) |
| Hoary Stock |
(Matthiola incana) |
| Hornet Robberfly |
(Asilus crabroniformis) |
| Juniper |
(Juniperus communis) |
| Pennyroyal* |
(Mentha pulegium) |
| Red Star-thistle |
(Centaurea calcitrapa) |
| Stinking hawk's-beard* |
(Crepis foetida) |
| Swift |
(Apus apus) |
| House Martin |
(Delichon urbica) |
| Swallow |
(Hirunda rustica) |
* - believed to be recently extinct in Brighton & Hove.
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