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Species assessments at EU biogeographical level

The Article 17 web tool provides an access to EU biogeographical and Member States’ assessments of conservation status of the habitat types and species of Community interest compiled as part of the Habitats Directive - Article 17 reporting process. These assessments have been carried out in EU 25 for the period 2001-2006, in EU 27 for the period 2007-2012, in EU 28 for the period 2013-2018 and in EU 27 for the period 2019-2024.

Choose a period, a group, then a species belonging to that group.
Optionally, further refine your query by selecting one of the available biogeographical regions for that species.
Once a selection has been made the conservation status can be visualised in a map view.

The 'Data sheet info' includes notes for each regional and overall assessment per species.

The 'Audit trail' includes the methods used for the EU biogeographical assessments and justifications for decisions made by the assessors.

IMPORTANT: Due to late delivery by Greece of the Article 17 report for 2007-2012 period, 2000-2006 Greek data have been used for EU biogeographical assessment and are displayed on this page. To consult 2007-2012 data from Greece filter 'Period' = '2007-2012bis'.

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Warning: The map does not show the distribution for sensitive species in PL

Note: Rows in italic shows data not taken into account when performing the assessments (marginal presence, occasional, extinct prior HD, information, etc)

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FV
Favourable
XX
Unknown
U1
Unfavourable-Inadequate
U2
Unfavourable-Bad

Sensitive spatial information for this species is not shown in the map.

Current selection: 2007-2012, Arthropods, Boros schneideri, Boreal. Annexes II. Show all Arthropods
Treated data from Member States reports
MS Range (km2) Population Habitat for the species (km2) Future
prosp.
Overall assessment Areas from gridded maps(km2)
Area % MS Trend Ref.
Agreed units Other units
NA NA 8 - 9 localities
200 - 2000 trees NA NA
NA NA 15 - 25 localities
27 - 2750 indiv. 4 - 8 localities
150 - 250 trees NA NA
Size&Unit
% MS Trend Ref. Area % MS Qual. Trend Suitable Curr. CS Qualifier Prev. CS Nat. of ch. Range % MS Distrib. % MS
EE 1500 3.7 + >1500 N/A N/A N/A + > 5 0.1 m + N/A N/A U1 + U1 b1 1400 3.40 700 13.50
FI 3000 7.5 0 >3000 200 - 2000 trees N/A x >200 50 0.7 m - N/A N/A U1 - U1 nc 3000 7.20 1900 36.50
LT 34857 86.6 x ≈34857 N/A N/A N/A 0 > 7115 97.9 x x N/A N/A U1 x XX b1 35900 86.30 1700 32.70
LV 684 1.7 x x 27 - 2750 indiv. N/A x x 71.21 1 m x 1863.17 N/A U1 x XX b1 1100 2.60 700 13.50
SE 200 0.5 0 3300 150 - 250 trees N/A 0 2500 29 0.4 m 0 29 N/A U2 = U2 nc 200 0.50 200 3.80
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EU Biogeographical assessment and proposed corrections
MS/EU27 Area Range
Concl.
Trend Ref. Size&Unit Pop.
Concl.
Trend Ref. Area Habitat
Concl.
Trend Suitable Future
prosp.
Curr. CS
Concl.
Qualifier Prev. CS
Concl.
Nat. of ch. Target 1
Contrib. Type
EU27 40241 1 + >42657 2GD + 2GD - 2GD MTX - U1 nc C - 0/0

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