The sites listed below may be of use or interest to find out more
about ecology and sustainability.

LINKS
 
www.ukbap.org.uk
 
A full discussion of the UK’s biodiversity action plan.
 
www.viridor-waste.co.uk
See the Beddington case study in Recent Projects for details of the work we have carried out for this client at a major landfill site.
 

www.bto.org

The official website of the British Trust for Ornithology
 
www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS
 
Link to the official government website for legislation, such as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
 

www.jncc.gov.uk

The website of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee the statutory adviser to the government on matters of international nature conservation – for information on European legislation such as the Habitats Directive 1992
 
www.pheasant.org.uk
We support the conservation work of the World Pheasant Association through corporate membership.
 
www.kentarg.org
MKA Ecology supports the conservation of Kent’s reptiles and amphibians through a corporate membership of the Kent Reptile and Amphibian Group, a voluntary body affiliated to ARG UK
 
www.bats.org.uk
We are members of the Bat Conservation Trust
 

www.ieem.net

The website of the professional body the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management which we support through full membership.
 

www.zsl.org

The website of the Zoological Society of London, which we support through our Fellowship.
 

www.BALI.co.uk

The website of the British Association of Landscape Industries who presented MKA Ecology with the Special Award for Nature Conservation in 2004.
 
The website of the leading supplier of wildlife reference materials and sponsors of the Oriental Bird Club Conservation Cup.
 
The website of this charity which works in Madagascar and of which we are corporate sponsors.
 
The website of the British Birdwatching Fair - an annual event at Rutland Water and host of the OBC Conservation Cup.
 
www.holborough.co.uk
A site dedicated to one of the developments on which we have carried out a large scale translocation of reptiles and amphibians – have a look at the pages on sustainability.