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EPS Case Study

EPS Case Study. 1) Are you within, or close to, the known mapped range of any of the protected species?. Distribution of Great-Crested Newt. Distribution of Otter. Distribution of bats. Distribution of dormice. Distribution of Smooth Snake and Sand Lizard.

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EPS Case Study

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  1. EPS Case Study

  2. 1) Are you within, or close to, the known mapped range of any of the protected species?

  3. Distribution of Great-Crested Newt

  4. Distribution of Otter

  5. Distribution of bats

  6. Distribution of dormice

  7. Distribution of Smooth Snake and Sand Lizard

  8. Ride running from the pond in a north-westerly direction. Pond viewed from the south-east.

  9. Stream / Otter Habitat

  10. Potential bat roost in trees covered with ivy. More obvious bat roost potential in trees with dead snags.

  11. Bat Habitat Potential bat roosts

  12. Favourable dormouse habitat

  13. EL / DF Area Part of the site contains marginal / favourable habitat Other parts would be classed as unfavourable

  14. Big Tractor!

  15. Distribution of Smooth Snake and Sand Lizard

  16. Conclusion We have considered our woodland in relation to EPS habitat and our operational programme. • The programme can be compliant with good practice. • There was potential for a licence application should we have been unable to modify an operation. • In order to fulfil the requirements of the Habitats Directive, we need to be fully conversant with the good practice guidance.

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