Campus Biodiversity Survey
To learn about and manage the ecological environment and resources on campus, NTU has carried out regular Campus Biodiversity Survey since 2009, including the survey of birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, plants, and green coverage. The goal is to understand the distribution of various species on campus, as well as the rise and fall of native species and exotic species, the information of which will become a reference for NTU’s management of biodiversity. To increase participation in the ecological survey, domestic and international online resources are incorporated so that people can report sightings more easily, such as the black-crowned heron report system, the roadkill report system, ebird, and iNaturelist. Campus tours and training courses for volunteer tour guides are organized on a regular basis to help the faculty, students, and the public learn more about NTU’s ecological environment.

Biodiversity Policy
Planning and Conservation
- National Taiwan University Campus Planning Principles
- 2020 NTU Campus Planning Report (Green Belt Project)
- National Taiwan University Campus Major Construction Project Planning and Review Process
- Regulation of National Taiwan University Experimental Forest Management on Conservation Tree
Invasive Species Control
- Regulation of the Management of Cats and Dogs in the National Taiwan University Campus
- National Taiwan University Operational Standard for Solenopsis invicta Control
- National Taiwan University Operational Standard for Pest Control