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Scottish Invertebrate Habitat Management Advice Published

Buglife has published the first four Scottish Invertebrate Habitat Management Advice Documents. These documents provide habitat management advice for landowners, as well as details of agricultural grants and subsidies, such as SRDP.

Few important Scottish habitats are suitably managed for invertebrates. Often landowners and managers are willing to act, but there is a lack of available invertebrate habitat management advice.

Claish Moss (blanket bog) (c) Scottish Natural Heritage
Claish Moss (blanket bog) © Scottish Natural Heritage

Buglife has published the first four Scottish Invertebrate Habitat Management Advice Documents to adress this issue. These Scottish Invertebrate Habitat Management Advice Documents provide this advice, and also include details of agricultural grants and subsidies that may be available to help support beneficial management, such as the Scotland Rural Development Programme (SRDP).

To view and download the first four Scottish Invertebrate Habitat Management Advice Documents, click here.

Corwall port (vegetated shingle) (c) Chris Cathrine
Corwall Port (vegetated shingle) © Chris Cathrine

Further documents, dealing with other habitats will be published on the same page in the future.

The Scottish Invertebrate Habitat Management Advice Documents contribute towards the implementation of the Strategy for Scottish Invertebrate Conservation, and are part of the Action for Scottish Invertebrates Project. This project is grant-aided by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and delivered on behalf of the Initiative for Scottish Invertebrates (ISI) by Buglife – The Invertebrate Conservation Trust.