UK BAP priority
herptile species
A list of the UK BAP priority herptile (reptile and amphibian)
species, and their occurence in the four UK countries is provided
in the table below. In addition, the 'Original UK BAP
species' column provides information on whether the species was on
the original UK BAP list created between 1996 and 1998, or was
added following the review of priority
species and habitats (PDF, 1.3Mb) in 2007. All original species
have Species action Plans (SAPs), species statements, or are
included within grouped plans or statements, whereas there
are, as yet, no published plans for the species added
following the 2007 review.
Current scientific names and commonly used synonyms derive from
the Nameserver facility of the National Biodiversity Network Species
Dictionary, which is managed by the Natural History
Museum. More detailed information about the distribution and
taxonomy of these species can be found using the NBN gateway, and details of current
Species Action Plans (SAPs) can be found on BARS.
JNCC have collated already-published information from a
variety of sources for all of the UK BAP priority species, to bring
these data together into a single report, or 'species
account', for each species. All of this information is already
available on either the JNCC website, the NBN Gateway, or the BARS
website. More detail about the information with the species
accounts is available here. Each individual species account can
be accessed by clicking on a name in the table below, or
through the full list of
priority species.