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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Trends in Biodiversity Action Plan by priority species and habitats

UK priority species and habitats are those that have been identified as being most threatened. Biodiversity Action Plans have been put in place to establish the factors for their decline and the work necessary for recovery.

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[Collapse]Priority speciesTotal174179195
Stable or increasing386166
No clear trend141018
Lost13910
Insufficient information786769
Declining313232
[Collapse]Priority habitatsTotal373938
Stable or increasing111415
No clear trend203
Lost000
Insufficient information720
Declining172320

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Envi0004: State of the Environment Report Indicators

Knowledge and Analytical Services, Welsh Government

Last update: 25 July 2012
Was added to StatsWales: 25 July 2012

Next update: Jul 2013

Source: See notes against each indicator for source details
Contact: stats.environment@wales.gsi.gov.uk

The State of the Environment report presents data on the indicators that monitor progress against the Welsh Government's Environment Strategy. The full set of data, analysis, and notes on all of the indicators are available here through our StatsWales website. On StatsWales, the indicators are presented in a series of online reports which are also linked to data tables which users can then manipulate and/or download.

The statistics come from a range of sources in Wales and across the UK, which are updated at different times and intervals. The StatsWales reports will be updated once a year in July and these updates will be highlighted through a pre-announced headline statistics published on our website. A statistical bulletin showing the status of each indicator will be produced annually in July to provide a snapshot of progess across all the indicators.

The contribution of data and information by organisations which monitor the environment is gratefully acknowledged. Although most indicators are currently measured, some further work is planned to develop the other indicators and in some cases to identify more appropriate indicators, as indicated in the StatsWales reports.

The symbol '-' is used where the data is less than half the final digit shown. This may or may not be a real zero.

Unless otherwise stated, the data in these tables and indicator reports are classed as National Statistics.


State of the Environment

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