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WAXCAP GRASSLANDS
LOCAL BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN

OBJECTIVES

Identify existing Waxcap Grasslands in Cheshire
Maintain all existing Waxcap Grasslands in Cheshire
Establish new Waxcap Grasslands at suitable sites

LOCAL TARGETS

Targets awaited

CURRENT STATUS

Waxcap-grassland fungi are characteristic of unimproved, nutrient poor grasslands, often with moss rich highly grazed swards. Ecologically, Waxcap Grassland fungi can be split into five groups; dung fungi, litter decompsers, terricolous species, mycorhizal species and CHEG species. CHEG species comprise the Clavariacea (Fairy Clubs), Hygrocybe (Waxcaps), Entolomacea (Pink gills)and Geoglossaceae (Earth tongues).

Waxcap species are the best known and easiest to identify and are considered to be suitable indicators of mycologically rich grasslands. Whilst the distribution and ecology of these species is still relatively poorly understood, their unimproved grassland habitat is considered to be threatened throughout the UK and Europe.

Many grassland species themselves are also considered to be threatened and over 250 are included on European Red Data Lists. However, as the UK does not yet appear to have suffered the levels of losses experienced in North-West Europe it remains a stronghold for these species.

THREATS

CURRENT ACTION

ACTION REQUIRED IN 2006+

ACTION COMPLETED PREVIOUSLY

None

ACTUAL LBAP IMPLEMENTERS

Macclesfield Borough Council

Rachel Hunter

 

OTHER POTENTIAL IMPLEMENTERS

British Mycological Society

English Nature

FWAG

Groundwork

Higher Education Institutions

KRIV

Landowners and Managers

Lyme Natural History Recording Society

North West Fungus Group

Peak Park Authority

   

CONTACT

James Baggaley, Macclesfield Borough Council
Phone: 01625 504659

REFERENCES

Griffith G.W., Bratton J.H., Easton G. (2004) Megafungi – The Conservation Of Waxcap Grasslands
Evans S. (2003) Waxcap Grasslands – an assessment of English Sites, Report Number 555, English Nature.
Boertmann D. (1995) The Genus Hygrocybe. The fungi of Northern Europe -Vol 1. Danish Mycological Society, Copenhagen Rotheroe M. (2001) A preliminary survey of waxcap grassland indicator species in South Wales in Fungal Conservation Issues and Solutions (eds D Moore, M M Nauta, S E Evans and M Rotheroe) p. 120-135 Cambridge University Press

Date compiled - 2005
Date reviewed -


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