Biodiversity Action Plan report
All files are in pdf format
- Summary - A Vision for Wildlife in the Peak District
- Introduction - What is the Biodiversity Action Plan?
- The Peak District - a Special Place
- The Future - Action for Wildlife
- 25 Key Actions
- Habitat
Action Plans
6.1 Woodland
Upland Ashwoods
Upland Oak/Birchwoods
Wet Woodland
Parkland & Veteran Trees
6.2 Grassland
Limestone Dales
Hay Meadows
Unimproved Pastures
Rough Grazing
Rush Pasture
Lead Rakes
6.3 Wetland & Aquatic
River Corridor Habitats
Ponds
6.4 Moorland & Heathland
Limestone Heath
Blanket Bog
Heather Moorland - Species Action Plans
7.1 Mammals
Water Vole
7.2 Birds
Curlew
Lapwing
Twite
7.3 Invertebrates
White-clawed Crayfish
7.4 Lower Plants
Appleyard's Feather-moss
Derbyshire Feather-moss - Appendices
Copyright
© Peak District National Park Authority, 2001
Useful Links
The National Federation for Biological Recording
Peak Birds Project
Halting the decline of curlew, lapwing and twite in the Peak District. Advice for farmers and landowners, leaflets and newsletters to download.

