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DORMOUSE (MUSCARDINUS AVELLANARIUS)
LOCAL BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN

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1. BASC reported a possible Dormouse nest in woodland managed by a BASC syndicate in the south of Cheshire. Working with the Cheshire Wildlife Trust they have erected nest boxes to further establish their presence. They have also erected nesting tubes in a separate wood on the other side of the farm to continue to survey for their presence in the area.
2. Research project initiated in 2005, in partnership with Chester Zoo, Forestry Authority & CCW, looking at dormouse dispersal behaviour, habitat use and population dynamics at two sites, Wych Valley in Cheshire and Bontuchel near Ruthin in north Wales.

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OBJECTIVES

To establish a self-sustaining population at the release site and promote population expansion to adjacent woodlands

LOCAL TARGETS

Carry out monthly monitoring from May to October
Establish nestboxes in nearby woods to monitor colonisation

CURRENT STATUS

Nationally, the dormouse has disappeared from most of the north of England. A Mammal Society survey in the late 1970s showed it had become extinct in 7 northern counties where it was once known to occur, including the Cheshire region. The last known dormouse record for the Cheshire region was 1910. Presently, the dormouse occurs mainly in the south of England, where it is widespread, but often with a very patchy distribution.

The only dormice in the Cheshire region are an introduced population in the Wych Valley. This population is the result of the release of captive bred animals - 29 in 1996 and 24 in 1997. Monitoring indicates the dormice have established themselves, with breeding occurring every year from 1996 onwards. The population has grown steadily, with increasing numbers of juveniles recruited into the population each year. The dormice have colonized all parts of the release site and appear to be spreading along the Wych Valley. In 2002/2003 the dormice crossed the Wych Brook into Wrexham ( North Wales).

The dormouse is listed on Schedule 5 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981. Listed on Appendix 3 of the Bonn Convention and Annex IVa of the EC Habitats Directive. Schedule 2 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats &c.) Regulations 1994 (Regulation 38). It is on the UK Biodiversity Steering Group Short List of Globally Threatened/Declining Species.

THREATS

CURRENT ACTION

ACTION REQUIRED IN 2006+

ACTION COMPLETED PREVIOUSLY

ACTUAL LBAP IMPLEMENTERS

BASC Chester Zoo rECOrd
Cheshire Special Landscapes Project English Nature Royal Holloway College
Cheshire Wildlife Trust Forestry Commission  

OTHER POTENTIAL IMPLEMENTERS

Woodland owners and managers    

DormouseCONTACT

Sue Tatman, Cheshire Wildlife Trust
Phone: 01270 610180
Fax: 01270 610430

REFERENCES

Bright, P. & Morris, P. (1989): A practical guide to Dormouse Conservation. The Mammal Society.
Bright, P. & Morris, P. (1992): The Dormouse. The Mammal Society.
Bright, P., Morris, P. & Mitchell-Jones, T. (1996): Dormouse Conservation Handbook. English Nature

Date compiled - 1997
Date reviewed - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005


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