Nature News Issue 9
(2004)
JNCC
Issue 9 of Nature News featuring JNCC's national and international conservation work.
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Nature News is a way of keeping you informed of JNCC's
national and international conservation work.
The following is a summary of the information that is included
in this iss

ue.
- Adrian Darby has been appointed as the new Chairman of
JNCC.
- JNCC visit Moray Firth on latest fact-finding mission.
- New JNCC Annual Report takes a close-up look at nature
conservation.
- Review of Marine Nature Conservation reports to
Government.
- A minimum of 2,900 non-native species occur in the UK Overseas
Territories and Crown Dependencies, based on the recent results of
a JNCC-commissioned review.
- Cold-water coral reef protected from further damage.
- Details of the third UK Biodiversity Indicators Forum
meeting.
- A new booklet which explains about the statutory bodies
involved in nature and landscape conservation
- Two international meetings in China and Dorset made major
strides in raising global awareness of geoconservation.
- The new book, British Lower Jurassic Stratigraphy (by
M J Simms, N Chidlaw, N Morton and K N Page) details the character
and scientific importance of 45 GCR sites specially selected to
represent this geological topic.
- Information about Britain's most important Earth science sites
can now be accessed from a database within JNCC's website.
- JNCC and partners launched a web-based Air Pollution
Information System (APIS) in June. It provides freely-available
information on air pollution and its effects on ecosystems.
- JNCC and BTO renew their partnership following its continued
success in assessing the health of bird populations.
- A number of JNCC staff attended the Green Week celebrations in
Brussels.
- Bulgaria is planning to join the European Union in 2007, but
must have all the necessary legislation and administrative
frameworks in place beforehand. Wyn Jones, Head of Habitats Advice
at JNCC recently participated in the environmental peer review of
Bulgaria.
- Guidance is available for a range of species, habitats and
Earth science features which occur on UK protected sites.
- JNCC's David Ingram looks to the future benefits of improved
access to biodiversity information.
- New Head of the UK Nature and Landscape Office to engage with
country agencies.
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ISSN 1479-3857
Please cite as: JNCC, (2004), Nature News Issue 9, 12 pages, A4 leaflet, ISSN 1479-3857