North Merseyside Biodiversity Action Plan
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Partners of the Merseyside Biodiversity Group

There are many different ways that an organisation can be a partner with the the Merseyside Biodiversity Group. Open quotesEnquiries are welcomed from all sections of the community including commercial companiesClose quotesEnquiries are welcomed from all sections of the community including commercial companies.

If your organisation is not included on this page and you think that it should be, or you would like to become a partner of the MBG, then let us know. Please also let us know if the information about your organisation is out of date. Either contact the North Merseyside Biodiversity Manager or submit a request directly.

Official opening of Freshfield Dune Heath nature reserve© Richard Burkmar/EAS
Partners from all sections of the community attending the official opening of Freshfield Dune Heath nature reserve, Sefton on 22nd August 2006.

Local Government Agencies

The City of Liverpool Council
Knowsley Council
Sefton Council
St Helens Council
Wirral Council

Government Agencies

English Nature
Environment Agency

Non-Governmental Organisations

The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
The Mersey Forest
The Sefton Coast Partnership
The RSPB
The National Trust
British Waterways
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool Museums
Liverpool Hope University
Landlife

Action Groups

The Merseyside and West Lancashire Bat Group
The North Merseyside Amphibian and Reptiles Group
The Lancashire and Cheshire Fauna Society
Merseyside and West Lancs Mammal Group

Other BAPs

The Lancashire Biodiversity Action Plan
The Greater Manchesther Biodiversity Project
Cheshire Biodiversity
The Cumbria Biodiversity Partnership
The Northwest Biodiversity Forum