Friday 8 July 2011

Robots




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Biodiversity, or the variety of life, includes all living things and their environments from the tiniest bacteria to the biggest tree. Following the UN Earth Summit in 1992 in Rio, over 150 nations signed up to protect Biodiversity. [...] As part of the UK response, Local Biodiversity Action Plans (LBAPs) have been set up throughout the country. The City Council has continued as a partner in the North-East Scotland LBAP and provides direct financial support. City Council officers are part of the steering group and contribute to the Habitats and Species and Awareness subgroups as well as on individual action plan working groups.

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Woodlands and parks have been managed to promote red squirrels, provision of bat and birds boxes in parks, management areas of grassland in public places for biodiversity, nature conservation, recreation and education. Proposals were submitted to the Environment and Infrastructure Committee and action plans have been developed to maintain road verges by limiting grass cutting to promote biodiversity such as conservation of butterflies, particularly pink butterfly.

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Road verges that contain many species of plants, if managed correctly and not cut too frequently can prove to be very valuable wildlife habitats. The NE Scotland Road Verges Survey and Report has been completed as part of The North East Scotland LBAP for Species-rich Grassland ... sites within the City have been identified as valuable and these have been passed on to the Parks and Countryside Unit to ensure they are managed appropriately. 

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Road verges that contain many species of plants, if managed correctly and not cut too frequently can prove to be very valuable wildlife habitats. The NE Scotland Road Verges Survey and Report has been completed as part of The North East Scotland LBAP for Species-rich Grassland ... sites within the City have been identified as valuable and these have been passed on to the Parks and Countryside Unit to ensure they are managed appropriately.

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