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Please note that these links will direct you to the original Tranche 1 and Tranche 2 action plans
For up-to-date information on progress being made with local and national plans, visit the
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http://www.ukbap-reporting.org.uk/
website.
Please note that the UK BAP list has been reviewed and there are now
1150 priority species and 65 priority habitats
. Details of the conservation actions for these priorities are being worked out and will be listed on this website and on
BARS
as soon as the work is complete.
Algae
Amphibians
Anemones
Ants
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