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PA7: Species management plan

£204.79

per type of species · one-off

info Summary

This Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier capital item provides funding for a species management plan, supporting the control and management of invasive non-native species like American mink, deer, edible dormouse, grey squirrel, and invasive plants. It aims to protect rare native species and allow affected habitats to recover.

format_list_bulleted What to do

  • Identify species needing management on your land.
  • Complete a species management plan template for each species, including its impact, control areas/methods, and resources.
  • Submit the completed plan to the Forestry Commission or Natural England for approval.

checklist How to do

  • Consider using independent specialist advice.
  • Ensure the plan details the species' impact, control areas/methods, and resources.
  • Submit plans for deer, edible dormouse, or grey squirrel to the Forestry Commission.
  • Submit plans for American mink to Natural England.
  • For invasive non-native plants, submit to the Forestry Commission for woodlands or Natural England for other/mixed habitats.

description Evidence Required

You must keep and provide with your claim:

  • a copy of the approved species management plan template for each species you intend to undertake control on

  • a map of where you’ll manage the species

You should keep and provide on request a receipted invoice or bank statement if using specialist if applicable.

If you’re managing invasive non-native plant species, you must also keep photographic evidence of each occurrence of an invasive plant on a land parcel.

You may want to record any activities you undertake as part of your agreement on a national database, such as INNSMapper, iRecord or Mink MApp if American mink.

Read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the Agreement holder’s guide: Capital Grants, Higher Tier capital grants and Protection and Infrastructure grants for more information.

tips_and_updates Additional Advice

  • Consider completing a habitat impact assessment in years 1, 5, and 10 if your plan is for deer, edible dormouse, or grey squirrel.

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info Additional Information

PA7: Species management plan

You need to apply for a capital grants plan and get an agreement before you complete your plan.

How much you’ll be paid

£204.79 per type of species per approved plan to a maximum of £1023.95 per approved plan

How this item benefits the environment

The control of invasive non-native species protects rare or declining species such as red squirrels and water voles.

The management of invasive non-native plant species such as Japanese knotweed or Himalayan balsam will allow native plants to reclaim the affected habitat.

Where you can use this item

This item is available as a stand-alone agreement to aid a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier application to support species control and management.

You can create a plan template to manage one or more of the following species:

If your agreement includes any works that may require the consent of the Forestry Commission, you should speak to your Forestry Commission adviser or local woodland officer in advance of these activities taking place.

You cannot use this item if you have an existing plan detailing the management of the species.

What you must do to use this item

You must identify the species that needs managing on your land.

You must complete a species management plan template to create a management plan for each species that needs controlling. You may use independent specialist advice if needed.

The plan should include the:

  • impact of the species on your land

  • areas and habitats you intend to undertake control on

  • methods and resources you intend to use

You must submit your completed template plan to either the Forestry Commission or Natural England.

The Forestry Commission will approve plan templates for:

  • deer

  • edible dormouse

  • grey squirrel

Natural England will approve plan templates for American mink.

For invasive non-native plant species, you should get your plan template approved by:

  • your local Forestry Commission operational delivery team hub if you’ll undertake invasive plant control in woodlands

  • Natural England for all other habitat types and mixed applications (that include both woodlands and other habitats)

Evidence you must keep

You must keep and provide with your claim:

  • a copy of the approved species management plan template for each species you intend to undertake control on

  • a map of where you’ll manage the species

You should keep and provide on request a receipted invoice or bank statement if using specialist if applicable.

If you’re managing invasive non-native plant species, you must also keep photographic evidence of each occurrence of an invasive plant on a land parcel.

You may want to record any activities you undertake as part of your agreement on a national database, such as INNSMapper, iRecord or Mink MApp if American mink. These free applications can be used to record the presence of invasive species and confirm their identification.

Read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the Agreement holder’s guide: Capital Grants, Higher Tier capital grants and Protection and Infrastructure grants for more information.

Other items, actions and supplements you can use with this item

Capital items

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Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier

You can use with the following actions and supplements:

Advice to help you use this item

The following advice may help you to use this item, but you do not have to follow it to get paid. It’s not part of this item’s requirements.

If you have a species management plan for deer, edible dormouse or grey squirrel, you may wish to complete a habitat impact assessment in years 1, 5 and 10 of your species management plan agreement.

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