Priority Species
 
Moths
Introduction
Vascular Plants
Non Vascular Plants
Fungi and Lichens
Moths
Butterflies
Beetles
Flies
Bees, Wasps and Ants
Crustacean
Molluscs
Fish
Amphibians and Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
Moths
 White-spotted PinionCosmia diffinisThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Dingy MochaCyclophora pendulariaThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Bordered GothicHeliophobus reticulataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-mothHemaris tityusThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Waved carpetHydrelia sylvataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Buttoned snoutHypena rostralisThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Orange UpperwingJodia croceagoThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Drab looperMinoa murinataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Lunar Yellow UnderwingNoctua orbonaThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Barberry CarpetPareulype berberataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Common Fan-footPechipogo strigilataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Pale Shining BrownPolia bombycinaThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Argent and sableRheumaptera hastataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 White-line snoutSchrankia taenialisThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Chalk CarpetScotopteryx bipunctariaThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Striped LychnisShargacucullia lychnitisThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
 Barred Tooth-stripedTrichopteryx polycommataThis Action Plan is the same as others in this taxonomic groupView Action Plan on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website [BARS]
Viewing Action Plans
If there is a BARS image in the right column this means that there is an Action Plan available on BARS website, and this can be viewed by clicking on the BARS image.
If there is a square box alongside the BARS image this signifies that these entries share the same Species Action Plan on the BARS website.
Managing for Species
With greater emphasis on achieving our biodiversity targets through habitat-based delivery at a landscape-scale level, Natural England's report 'Managing for Species', identifies how to integrate the needs of England's priority species into habitat management.
» Visit the Natural England website for more information about 'Managing for Species'
Biodiversity Action Reporting System
Visit the Biodiversity Action Reporting System website
BARS is the Biodiversity Action Plan reporting system for the United Kingdom. It includes national, local and company Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs) and the Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans of all four countries.