Identification

Title
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles
Abstract

Water vole is a Protected Species (Schedule 5, Wildlife & Countryside Act, 1981) and is the fastest declining mammal across the UK. Populations in Wales have declined by 89% since the last estimate in 1995 and the water vole is classed as Endangered in Wales. Threats to the survival of water vole remain unchanged, primarily through loss, degradation and fragmentation of suitable habitat and predation by American mink but also because of pollution and flooding. This layer was developed by using water vole habitat suitability modelling to identify habitats that are likely to be suitable. These were combined with recent survey records to create a connected network of water courses and wetlands (buffered by 50m) indicating areas important to water voles. Woodland creation proposals in these areas should include positive design measures to maintain or enhance suitable habitat. Further information is in GN002.

Licence
Open Government Licence for Public Sector Information (OGL)

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Creation date:
Type
Spatial data
Keywords
features, GWC21_WaterVoles_Cleaned_to_100m2
Regions
Global
Approved
Yes
Published
Yes
Featured
No

Information

Spatial extent
Projection system
EPSG:27700
Extension x0
173700.0
Extension x1
353800.03125
Extension y0
168800.0
Extension y1
394211.84375

Features

Contact

Name
DataMapWales
Email
Data@gov.wales

References

Link online
/layers/geonode:GWC21_WaterVoles_Cleaned_to_100m2
Metadata page
/layers/geonode:GWC21_WaterVoles_Cleaned_to_100m2/metadata_detail

GeoJSON
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.json
Excel
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.excel
CSV
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.csv
GML 3.1.1
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.gml
GML 2.0
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.gml
DXF
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.dxf
OGC Geopackage
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.gpkg
Zipped Shapefile
WOM21 Potential Habitat for Water Voles.zip

OWS endpoints

WMS
WFS