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The Mayor's Biodiversity Strategy - Connecting with London's nature

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What is biodiversity?

Biodiversity is the variety of life on earth – the myriad plants and animals and the places where they live. It includes elephants, sparrows and daisies, and woods, hedges, rivers and gardens.

The Mayor's Biodiversity Strategy

The Mayor's Biodiversity Strategy is the first regional biodiversity strategy with a statutory basis. The document details the Mayor's vision for protecting and conserving London's natural open spaces. It seeks to ensure that there is no overall loss of wildlife habitats in London, and that more open spaces are created and made accessible, so that all Londoners are within walking distance of a quality natural space. The strategy is an important first step in establishing a Londonwide framework for maintaining London’s diversity of wildlife.

The full Biodiversity Strategy document is available for downloading, as one large file or a series of smaller files.Visit the key documents page to download a 12-page introduction to the Biodiversity Strategy, an implementation plan for the strategy and a progress report.

Further information

Visit the other pages in this section for related information including what you can do to help protect London's biodiversity, what the Mayor is doing, and links to other biodiversity websites.

 

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Biodiversity home

Biodiversity Strategy

What the Mayor is doing

Key documents

Nature in London

Biodiversity - what you can do

Links to other sites


Biodiversity links

 

 
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