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A Flying Start: Local Biodiversity Action Plans in Scotland

Acknowledgements

Much of the source material in this report is from case studies directly developed from the experience of LBAP partnerships.

Contacts for each area are given on the Scottish Biodiversity Group website www.scotland.gov.uk/biodiversity or contact the Scottish Biodiversity Group Secretariat, Scottish Executive, Countryside and Natural Heritage Unit, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ.
Telephone: 0131 244 6540, e-mail: biodiversity@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

The help of the following in providing case study material for this report and commenting on its development is gratefully acknowledged

Alan Cameron, National Biodiversity Network; Alastair Lavery, RSPB; Alison Barnes, Dumfries and Galloway Biodiversity Officer; Allan Brown, Fife Council; Anna Perks, Falkirk Biodiversity Officer; Catherine Lloyd, Fife Biodiversity Officer; Clifton Bain, RSPB; David Minns RSPB; Durham Biodiversity Partnership; Emma Parkes, North-East Scotland Biodiversity Coordinator; Geoff Mather, Midlothian Council; Joanne Naylor, EKOS; John Sheldon, West Lothian Council; Jonathon Willet, Stirling Biodiversity Officer; Keith Watson, Glasgow Biodiversity Officer; Marina Curran-Colthart, Argyll and Bute Biodiversity Officer; Dr Neil Duncan, Stonefield Farms; Nick Riddiford, Fair Isle; Peter Cosgrove, Cairngorms Biodiversity Officer; Rachel Bain, Orkney Biodiversity Officer; Scot Mathieson, SEPA; Stephen Corcoran, Edinburgh Biodiversity Officer; Steve Hunt, Scottish Borders Biodiversity Officer; Stuart Davies, Loch Lomond & Trossachs Countryside Ranger Service; Stuart MacPherson, East Lothian Biodiversity Officer; Sue Steel, Edinburgh Biodiversity Officer; Thomas Moan, West Dunbartonshire Sustainable Communities Officer; Tracey Paterson, RSPB.

Published with financial support of Scottish Natural Heritage, the Scottish Executive and RSPB, Scotland.

The Scottish Biodiversity Group gratefully acknowledges the contributions received in the preparation and editing of this publication.

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