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Green and grey spaces: opportunities to enhance biodiversity wherever your campus is located

The Durham University Estate

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Durham University and City

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• 16 Colleges• 47 Hectares of Woodland• 112 Hectares of Grounds• 10 Hectares of Botanic Garden

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Botanic Garden: 10 Hectares

• Plant collections from around the world• Woodland garden• Alpine garden • Bamboo grove• Glasshouses • Mediterranean plants • Tropical bugs, stick insects, scorpions and tarantulas

Teaching, research and school outreach (2,500 schoolchildren)

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Meadow: Natural Meadows

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Ancient Meadow:• Pignut (Chimney Sweeper Moth)• Cow parsley• Sorrell

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Meadow: Contrived Meadow

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Rare Breed Sheep: Wildflower Meadow- Manx Loughton & Hebridean sheep- A vital part of the green management plan!

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Woodland (47 Hectares)

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Low-intervention Woodland Management

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Wildflower Plantings

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Ponds & Lakes: Mountjoy

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Ponds & Lakes: Colleges

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Biodiversity Schemes

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A Greenspace PolicyCovers:• Woodland• University and College grounds• Botanic GardenA wide range of objectives, including:• preserving enhancing and creating habitats, • policy relating to pesticides, • estate management • engagement

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Biodiversity Policy

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Rock Rose – Durham Wildlife Trust

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Rock Rose – Northern Brown Argus Butterfly

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Former Farmland: RSPB Project

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Re-landscaping using native trees:

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Creating Green Spaces

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Conservation Projects: Toads & Butterflies

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Engagement Initiatives: Sharing Biodiversity

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Academic Research:

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Allotments, Fruit trees and Herb Gardens:• Colleges• Student Societies & Engagement

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Student Engagement: Beehives

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Student, Staff & Community Engagement: Bird Ringing

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Conservation Projects: Barn Owl Boxes

Bat and Bird Boxes: Collingwood College and Durham Prison

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Additional Projects:

• Guided walks• Litter Picks• Botanic Garden Events• Gardening Clubs• Sunflower growing competition• Herb Handout• Greenspace E-bulletin...

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Website and Blog

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Wildlife Reporting Form:

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Blog:

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Take home messages

1. Know what you have on site – baseline survey.

2. Incorporate biodiversity into existing activities, contracts, maintenance schedules and projects.

3. Staff and student engagement is vital!

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Contact

University of East [email protected]/greenthing

Durham University [email protected]/greenspace/internalpartners/biodiversity

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Your next steps – making the most of your EAUC Membership…

1. Resources - view our biodiversity guide on the EAUC resource bank

2. Recognition - want recognition for your biodiversity excellence, enter the 2012 Green Gown Awards. Entries open in summer 2012

3. Measure and improve - sign up to LiFE - www.thelifeindex.org.uk. EAUC Members receive a significant discount• LiFE offers a dedicated ‘biodiversity’ framework for

implementation

Membership matters at www.eauc.org.uk