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Securing Biodiversity in Breckland - European Commission

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© Jeremy Earlywww.natureconservationimag<strong>in</strong>g.com© Nick Owens© Jeremy Earlywww.natureconservationimag<strong>in</strong>g.com© Jeremy Earlywww.natureconservationimag<strong>in</strong>g.com© Christoph Benischwww.kerbtier.deSome examples of priority species. Top left clockwise:Open habitats with the juxtaposition of tall grass/flower rich areas and bare groundThe hairy legged m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g bee, Dasypoda hirtipes (Hymenoptera - Melittidae), Notable:B.A spider hunt<strong>in</strong>g wasp, Aporus unicolor, Notable:A.Grayl<strong>in</strong>g, Hipparchia semele (Lepidoptera - Satyridae), RDB:NT, BAP.Open habitats <strong>in</strong>frequent disturbance and light graz<strong>in</strong>gRoesel’s bush cricket, Metrioptera roeselii (Orthoptera - Tettigoniidae), Notable:B.Open habitats with graz<strong>in</strong>g and no/light disturbanceMaid of Kent beetle, Emus hirtus (Coleoptera - Staphyl<strong>in</strong>idae), RDB:EN.136

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