Devon Species of Conservation Concern (DSoCC): A long list of all the species that are threatened or identified by experts as needing action in Devon.

Devon Focus Species: A short list of the DSoCC that most need particular action or attention. These are discussed in detail on the species pages of this strategy.  (will possibly be rebranded as Devon Special Species)

Devon Flagship Species: Species that are indicators of a healthy natural environment and are easy to recognise and monitor.  To be identified but could include – KESTREL, KINGFISHER, TOAD, HEDGEHOG, A BUTTERFLY??  MAX FIVE?   

Linnet, Pete Godfrey

Otter, Daniel Olaleye

Atop a background of pale round pebbles, a small cricket is resting. It has a solid, dark grey-black, ridged abdomen, a coppery brown head and bosy, and pale brown-beige legs. There are two long, thin antennae protruding from the top of the head, facing in front of the cricket, and three dark, pointed tails protruding from the rear of the cricket.

Scaly Cricket, Adrian Colston

Species spreadsheet

This species list has been compiled into a filterable species tool for ease of use.

The spreadsheet will contain the complete list of Devon Species of Conservation Concern as well those identified as Focus Species. It will also include information such as whether the species is threatened, protected, a UK priority, and what habitat it is most likely to be found in.

WARNING: Please be aware that this is a work in progress. Some information is missing and/or will be changed during the consultation period.

Please read through the introduction tab within this spreadsheet before viewing the species list.

DRAFT Devon Species of Conservation Concern list.

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