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Climate Ambassadors

Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.

Let’s Go Zero Climate Action Advisors

Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.

Plan to implement and embed your biodiversity approach

Make sure your budget, policies and practices are set up to enable you to develop and implement a Biodiversity Delivery Plan.

Develop a biodiversity delivery plan

Use your biodiversity assessment to establish clear objectives for biodiversity gains. This means ensuring your operations have a measurably positive impact on biodiversity, compared from the point you did your biodiversity assessment.

MilestoneLow costLong term action
Ensure long term resource and budget provisions to support biodiversity progress

As part of your budget and resource planning, understand what funding and grants are available to support your biodiversity aims from sources such as such as your local authority and not for profit organisations.

Long term action
Review your strategies and policies to reflect your biodiversity aims

Integrate biodiversity into your setting's current policies, procedures and ways of working. Implementing these should help towards meeting your long term biodiversity aims and targets.

Low costOne off action
Integrate biodiversity into your estates and site management practices

Ideally, your setting’s land management plan should include goals aimed at increasing biodiversity. To ensure this, consider adopting and integrating specific policy and management practices designed to introduce or restore diverse habitats, using native plants, and adopting sustainable practices like organic fertilisers and reduced pesticide use.

Low costLong term action