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More strong partnerships
Achieving our Strategic Plan will require more We will
strong partnerships. Businesses, local
authorities and politicians increasingly ■ Partner with developers and local
recognise the need to help with nature’s authorities to create more natural green
recovery; we will inspire more to do so and to spaces in built environments.
act with urgency. BBOWT provides an
unmatched knowledge of local ecology, the ■ Work with companies and organisations to
impacts of our activities for wildlife and where ensure ecosystem services are fully
solutions lie. Nature’s recovery will depend on integrated with development proposals.
BBOWT joining up with those able to make a
positive impact, as we’re doing already with ■ Continue to campaign and advocate for
The Crown Estate, Thames Water and The wildlife locally and nationally.
Parks Trust, among many others.
By 2021
150 partners working with BBOWT for nature restoration
60 decision-makers making positive impacts for wildlife
All 21 of our MPs aware of nature’s needs and
people’s needs for nature in their constituencies
12 BBOWT 2016 Working together for nature’s recovery:
Thames Water and BBOWT discuss future
plans at Farmoor Reservoir, Oxfordshire.
Ric Mellis