Green Corridor
Isolated patches of wildlife habitat tend to be less rich in species than continuous habitats. This is particularly significant in the urban areas where there can be rich habitats which are separated from one another by urban development. Wildlife corridors can link otherwise isolated habitats in the urban areas by allowing plant and animal species migration and dispersal. These corridors will be protected from development that would sever them.
dataset
protocol: OGC:WMS-1.1.1-http-get-map
name: dpd_green_corridor
description: dpd_green_corridor
protocol: OGC:WFS
name: dpd_green_corridor
description: dpd_green_corridor
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eng
environment
wildlife corridors
Habitats and biotopes
Land use
Protected sites
publication
2008-06-01
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2015-01-04T00:00:00
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Mapinfo TAB
10.5.2
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Team Leader (Spatial Data)
Bolton Council
Town Hall
Bolton
BL1 1RU
United Kingdom
01204333333
spatialdatagroup@bolton.gov.uk
http://maps.bolton.gov.uk/residents/getows.ashx?mapsource=Bolton/inspire&service=WMS&
pointOfContact
Team Leader (Spatial Data)
Bolton Council
Town Hall
Bolton
BL1 1RU
United Kingdom
01204333333
spatialdatagroup@bolton.gov.uk
http://maps.bolton.gov.uk/residents/getows.ashx?mapsource=Bolton/inspire&service=WMS&
pointOfContact
2015-08-07