To maintain the quality of the existing esturay habitats mudflats in terms of community and species diversity and restore the nature conservation interest through appropriate management. To continue sampling to test the water quality and levels of heavy metals and pesticides. To continue monitoring the bird populations on the estuary. To continue involvement in the production and implementation of an estuary wide Action Plan.
To increase the biodiversity of gardens and allotments in the City of Hull through: - Promoting wildlife friendly gardening. Encouraging people to plant native trees and shrubs in their gardens rather than exotic ornamentsl species. Encouraging creation of garden ponds to attract wildlife to gardens Encouraging the provision of bird and bat boxes in gardens and allotments. Promoting supplimentary feeding of garden birds, especially during the winter and spring. Supporting planting of native hedgerows around allotment boundaries. Discouraging the use of potentially harmful chemicals in gardens and allotments and promote organic alternatives. Collect information on species present in gardens and allotments.