Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.
Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.
Topic: Biodiversity
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Define, agree and integrate any duties that contribute to enhancing biodiversity into your staff's roles.
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.
Review how you integrate outdoor activities and experiences into daily routines and educational practices. You might look at the frequency of outdoor activities, integration levels across different subjects, your numbers of trained staff and their levels of expertise, learners’ engagement time, and inclusion in school policy and strategy documents.
Use the results of your biodiversity assessment to identify some short term goals to improve the biodiversity in and around your setting.
Educate your decision makers about the significance of improving biodiversity in and around your setting. This creates a foundation from which to build your setting's approach to improving biodiversity.