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Biodiversity on campus

UCL has been driving forward sustainability practices for over a decade.

Our campus offers a space to challenge the current thinking about our urban environment, demonstrating how nature-based interventions can improve wellbeing, increase climate-resilience and reduce pollution, leading to a healthy, liveable city.

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Wild Bloomsbury

Wild Bloomsbury is one of Sustainable UCL's three signature campaigns. It aims to improve biodiversity, support wellbeing, build climate resilience and reduce air pollution for our local community. 

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UCL's Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan

UCL's plan to ensure the protection, enhancement and promotion of the natural environment within the estate and to provide guidance to estates managers.

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The UCL Sustainability Strategy 

This strategy encourages and empowers all members of our community to do their part in co-creating a world where everyone can live together within the capacity of the planet.

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How UCL is supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Through its world-class research and teaching and external engagement, and the way it operates as an institution, UCL’s community of staff and students is playing a leading role in responding to the challenges set out in the UN SDGs.