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The UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP) was published in 1994, and was the UK Government’s response to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), which the UK signed up to in 1992 in Rio de...
A biodiversity action plan (BAP) is an internationally recognized program addressing threatened species and habitats and is designed to protect and restore biological systems. The original impetus for these plans derives from the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
UK BAP priority habitats cover a wide range of semi-natural habitat types, and were those that were identified as being the most threatened and requiring conservation action under the UK...
UK BAP priority species were those that were identified as being the most threatened and requiring conservation action under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP). The original list of UK BAP...
Following the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) was developed to focus action by Government, statutory agencies and non-governmental organisations to conserve 'priority' species and habitats.
Governments of all four UK administrations adopted the recommendations of experts and published the UK list of Priority Species and Habitats in August 2007. This list contains 1149 species and 65 habitats that have been listed as priorities for conservation
This website gives a wealth of information about the original UK BAP and the subsequent plans based on the UN Aichi targets, including links to all of the chapters of the UK BAP.