Conserve and Enhance Species


This table gives the progress made on each of the item in Chapter 15c of our Biodiversity Action Plan. If you are interested in becoming involved with any project please contact us.

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Note: The last 2 columns of the table are in the process of being updated. May 2022
Action Plan Ref:ObjectiveMethods/Project typeContactProgressReports
S1Enhance and create further Skylark breeding habitatSurvey existing Skylark breeding population. Create additional Skylark plots in suitable locations e.g. Studland Meadow & farmland and better inform publicBAPSGStarted
S2Enhance and create further Barn Owl breeding sitesMake and install five Barn Owl nest boxes & place in suitable farmland & open space locationsBAPSGStarted
S3Save injured wildlife through the provision of a Milford-on-Sea Wildlife Hospital and SanctuaryConsider suitable rural covered site (e.g. unused farm building) where injured/homeless wildlife can be cared for by trained volunteers. Use Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital & Sanctuary as a management template.BAPSGNot started
S4Enhance and create further habitat for butterflies, bees and bugs Identify woodland & grassland sites that with appropriate ride & glade management would provide more suitable habitat for key invertebrate species.BAPSGStarted
S5Provide ‘bamboo-type’ Mini- Beast homes for gardensMake and distribute 100 to residents, residential care homes KMStarted
S6Protect and enhance orchid areas a bottom of Hordle CliffWork with landowners to protect orchids for as long as possibleTL (Martin Reid re Southern Marsh Orchid)Started
S7Map all invasive non-native species present in Milford-on-Sea, starting with Schedule 9 species Train local residents to recognise key invasive non-native species, map and report them. Work with neighbouring communities to help eradicate, especially along adjoining streams. Put mechanism in place for records to be given to MCV representatives who can advise on action TLStarted 2015
S8Raise awareness of invasive species in Milford-on-Sea communityProduce booklet with information about invasive native (e.g. Ragwort sp.) and non-native species Run workshops to teach people how to identify invasive non-native species and the procedure for control and eradicationKMStarted (80% pull)
S9Engage local residents in manual control of invasive non-native species in the Parish on Parish land and private land where landowners seek assistanceEnsure appropriate methods are used (and disposal licences sought as necessary)BAPSGStarted