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    Conservation assessment and monitoring methods for the Annex V Clubmoss group (Lycopodium spp.) in Ireland

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    Clubmoss species are moss-like plants without flowers. Ireland is home to four members of the Clubmoss group (Lycopodiaceae): Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Schrank & Mart., Diphasiastrum alpinum (L.) Holub, Lycopodium clavatum L. and Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub. All four species are listed as a group in Annex V of the European Union Habitats Directive (92/42/EEC). Annex V lists species whose taking in the wild may be subject to management measures. Under Article 11 of the Directive, each member state is obliged to undertake surveillance of the conservation status of the species in the Annexes and under Article 17, to report to the European Commission every six years on their status. The conservation status of a species is assessed under four parameters: Range, Population, Habitat for the species and Future prospects. This project investigated these four parameters for the four species in the group and devised methods and protocols for the next round of reporting 2012-2018 which is due in 2019.National Parks & Wildlife Servic

    Conservation biology of Saxifraga hirculus L. in Ireland

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    THESIS 9745A perennial herbaceous plant with a wide circumpolar distribution, Saxifraga hirculus L. has a highly fragmented distribution outside the northern Polar Regions. In Europe its range has been reduced dramatically with records from the 19th century showing the loss of habitats mainly due to habitat degradation and fragmentation, afforestation and drainage. Given its restricted distribution, Ireland has an international responsibility to protect this species through its designation under Annex II and Annex IV of the EC Directive 92/43/EEC (Habitats Directive)
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