GiGL will be playing an important role in Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), supporting the process with high quality data and expertise. As part of GiGLโs involvement, we have compiled a list of useful and important documents to help inform and exemplify BNG. These are...
Karen Harper, London Invasive Species Initiative Manager Invasive non-native species are thought to be the biggest threat to biodiversity globally, second only to habitat destruction. They can result in significant declines in native fauna and flora, devastate...
Maria Longley, GiGL Community Manager GiGLโs flagship report, the ecological desktop study, presents a snapshot of the GiGL Partnershipโs knowledge of a site or an area. The report is the culmination of a lot of time and effort to collate information about the whole...
Chloรซ Smith, GiGL Partnership Managerย Achieving biodiversity net gain means that changes brought about by development conclude with biodiversity faring better than it did before works took place. This should ideally be at the same location, but where that is not...
Emma Knowles, GiGL Partnership Officer Emma is GiGL’s Partnership Officer. Drawing from her experience working with GiGL partners, research students and the community over the years, Emma will be answering frequently asked questions and explaining commonly...