How are we helping to conserve Rock Sea-lavender in the Cheshire region?
* Nationally, all known colonies of L. britannicum lie within SSSIs. * Hilbre Island has the following designations: SSSI, LNR, Ramsar, SPA and candidate SAC. It is managed for recreation and nature conservation by Wirral Borough Council’s Ranger Service. * Rock walls have been built to retain soil on cliff-tops vulnerable to wave action. Walls also guide visitors away from some areas, reducing trampling. * Interpretation of the environment is carried out by the Ranger Service, raising awareness of the plant’s importance. Objectives, Targets and Actions Objectives, targets and actions to help conserve rock sea-lavender in the Cheshire region can be found on the Biodiversity Action Reporting System (BARS) along with full details of our progress so far. How to find out more about Rock Sea-lavender National Trust website – http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-chl/w-countryside_environment/w-nature/w-nature-wildlife/w-wildlife-bap/w-nature-wildlife-bap-lavender.htm Botanical Society of t