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Selby District Council

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… by drawing on Local Biodiversity Action Plans and by reference to the Regional Biodiversity Audit and the national UK BAP Habitat and Species Action Plans (Policy N1). 15. The Selby District Council Community Strategy (2002 – 2005) incorporates environmental and biodiversity concerns. 16. The North Yorkshire County Structure Plan (Alteration Number 3, October 1995) contains policies stating…

…, based on administrative boundaries and are at various levels of completion. 10 Approved Selby Local Biodiversity Action Plan August 2004 They are complimentary to one another in terms of their priority habitats and species. This is important for species such as the otter, which is best looked at on a river catchment scale, which covers more than one local authority area. The North…

… or wintering birds. Species marked with * have been adopted by the Regional Assembly as biodiversity indicators. Also grayling * and adder *. 11 Approved Selby Local Biodiversity Action Plan August 2004 Table 2. Regionally important species. Regionally Important Species recorded in the Selby District. Vertebrates Water vole * Red kite * Beetle Pryopterus nigroruber Brown hare…

…. Membership is given in Annex A. 40. The Selby Biodiversity Action Plan seeks to achieve the following: 13 Approved Selby Local Biodiversity Action Plan August 2004 Ensure national targets for species and habitats (in the UK BAP) are translated into effective action at the local level. Identify targets for species and habitats of local value. Develop effective, long-term…

… ambitious habitat creation schemes principally to benefit biodiversity. These to include significant wetlands, reedbeds, species-rich grassland and woodland as appropriate. 14 Approved Selby Local Biodiversity Action Plan August 2004 Seek strong mitigation with mineral extraction companies for the much more strategic creation of semi-natural habitat, for the after use of mineral…

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