List of United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan species

Summary

This is a list of United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan species. Some suffer because of loss of habitat, but many are in decline following the introduction of foreign species, which out-compete the native species or carry disease.

See also the list of extinct animals of the British Isles.

This list includes the 116 species identified as requiring action plans in the Biodiversity Steering Group's report of December 1995.

Mammals edit

Birds edit

List of UK BAP priority bird species.[1]

Reptiles[2] edit

Amphibians edit

Fish edit

[3]

Insects edit

Ants edit

Bees edit

Beetles edit

Butterflies and moths edit

Crickets edit

Damselflies edit

Flies edit

Grasshoppers edit

Crustaceans edit

Molluscs edit

Gastropods

Freshwater snails:

Land snails:

Bivalves

Other invertebrates edit

Freshwater:

Marine:

Plants edit

Trees edit

Flowering plants edit

Fungi edit

Lichens edit

  • Elm's gyalecta (Gyalecta ulmi)
  • Orange-fruited elm-lichen (Caloplaca luteoalba)
  • Pseudocyphellaria aurata
  • Pseudocyphellaria novegica
  • River jelly lichen (Collema dishotomum)
  • Schismatomma graphidioides
  • Starry breck-lichen (Buellia asterella)
    • morchella

Mosses edit

Liverworts edit

Stoneworts edit

  • Mossy stonewort (Chara muscosa), probably extinct

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UK BAP priority bird species". JNCC. Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  2. ^ "UK BAP priority herptile species". Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Retrieved 2015-11-04.
  3. ^ "UK BAP priority fish species (excluding purely marine species". Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Retrieved 2015-11-04.
  4. ^ Smart, Malcolm J.; Wright, Richard (2012). "A first record of Machimus cowini (Hobby) (Diptera, Asilidae) on the British mainland". Dipterists Digest. Second Series. 19 (2). Dipterists Forum: 151–154.

External links edit

  • UK BAP Website: UK List of Priority Species and Habitats