Mapletree’s Green Park asset in the UK continues to demonstrate strong biodiversity stewardship, receiving The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark for the 11th consecutive year. Spanning 195 acres, the park has been managed and nurtured over two decades to support a thriving ecological landscape alongside community well-being.
Ongoing habitat management is delivering measurable outcomes. The return of reed warblers after several years indicates improving conditions, while 2025 reptile surveys recorded slow-worms onsite for the first time. To support connectivity, Green Park has also introduced hedgehog-friendly access points in fencing to enable safer movement across habitats.
Green Park complements on-the-ground measures with engagement and education. Onsite bat training sessions provide occupiers opportunities to learn from experts about local species and conservation practices, strengthening connections between people and nature, and reinforcing the role of built environments in supporting ecological resilience.
Together, these efforts reflect Mapletree’s broader commitment to advancing biodiversity conservation across its portfolio.

Occupiers at a bat walk and talk event.

Hedgehogs spotted on site through a trail camera.



