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Conservation of the spiky yellow woodlouse and black cabbage tree woodland on St Helena

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus Main
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£0
WHERE ICON
WHERE
St Helena

Summary

The last surviving fragment of black cabbage tree woodland is declining rapidly. We aim to stabilize it and restore a further hectare, enhancing populations of several very rare endemic ferns and invertebrates. A captive breeding programme will safeguard the last few spiky yellow woodlice. Detailed biodiversity surveys will inform longer-term management.
 
Status Completed
Reference DPLUS025
Round 2
Start 01/04/2014
End 31/03/2017

Project Leader



Regions
UKOT

Biomes
ISLAND BIODIVERSITY

Production
CAPTIVE PRODUCTION, ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION

Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE

Specific Tools
RESEARCH

Countries
St Helena

Documents:
Download: Final Report - DPLUS025 FR - 11/01/2018

Download: Final Report - DPLUS025 FR - 11/01/2018

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS025 HR3 - 16/02/2017

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS025 HR3 - 16/02/2017

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS025 AR2 - 13/01/2017

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS025 AR2 - 13/01/2017

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS025 HR2 - 22/09/2020

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS025 AR1 - 17/09/2015

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS025 AR1 - 17/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS025 HR1 - 21/05/2015

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS025 HR1 - 21/05/2015

Download: Application Form - DPLUS025 App edited - 22/01/2015

Download: Application Form - DPLUS025 App edited - 22/01/2015