Title: Ecological Assessment of Symonds Yat Rapids
1Ecological Assessment of Symonds Yat Rapids
Eric Palmer Cresswell Associates
2Desk Study
Field Survey
Assessment of Results
Recommendations
3Desk Study
- Herefordshire Biological Records Centre
- Environment Agency
- Natural England
- NBN Gateway
- MAGIC web site
- Symonds Yat Rapids Preservation Group web site
4Ecological Survey
- Phase I botany
- Habitats of conservation value, and
- Protected species of plants and animals
- White-clawed crayfish
- Water voles
- Otters
- Bats
- Badgers
- Birds
5Desk Study Results
- Special Area for Conservation (SAC)
- Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
- Lower Wye SSSI designated as a salmonid fishery
- EA highlighted rapids, adjacent and downstream
habitats as suitable spawning areas for SAC fish
species although no specific records - Area supports a diverse assemblage of aquatic
invertebrates - Other protected species records great crested
newt, several bat species, and hazel dormouse
6Survey Results Plants and Habitats
7Survey Results protected species
Otters spraint and resting sites
8Survey Results protected species
- Bats
- Potential roost sites
9Survey Results protected species
Dormice Woodland on river banks
suitable Reptiles unlikely to be present in
large numbers, grass snakes may use island to feed
10Survey Results protected species
- Fish
- Habitat suitable for a variety
- of species at different life stages.
- Scoured areas
- Clean gravels
- Silt berms
- Pools
11Survey Results protected species
- White-clawed crayfish
- Not found during 2005 survey
- Habitat is suitable
- Remains found in otter spraint on island
12Survey Results protected species
Badgers no signs Water voles Habitat of
limited suitability unlikely to be
present Amphibians No breeding areas noted, but
terrestrial habitat
13Assessment
- Most valuable features and habitats
- Substrate of the river bed for fish and
- invertebrates
- Otter resting sites
- Trees with potential to support roosting bats
- Potential impacts
- Fish and invertebrates (including crayfish)
- Otters
- Bats
- Dormice
14Mitigation
- Fish Timing of works protect and enhance
habitat - Invertebrates enhance habitat
- Crayfish rescue if present enhance habitat
- Otters protect known resting site temporary
disruption - Bats avoid impacts on occupied trees
- Dormice avoid impacts on occupied nests