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Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 2350

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedules 5 and 8) Order 1992

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1992 No. 2350

WILDLIFE

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedules 5 and 8) Order 1992

Made1st October 1992
Laid before Parliament8th October 1992
Coming into force29th October 1992

    The Secretary of State—
    having received a representation made jointly to him by the Nature Conservancy Councils;
    having given any local authority affected and any other person affected an opportunity to submit objections or representations with respect to the subject matter of this Order;
    being of the opinion that the animals and plants referred to in articles 2 and 3(1) of this Order are in danger of extinction in Great Britain or likely to become so endangered unless conservation measures are taken, and that the plants referred to in article 3(2) below are no longer so endangered or likely to become so endangered;
    in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 22(3) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981[1], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order:
    Citation and commencement
        1.—(1)  This Order may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedules 5 and 8) Order 1992 and shall come into force on 29th October 1992.

        (2)  In this Order "the Act" means the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
    Variation of Schedule 5
        2.—(1)  The following animals are hereby added to Schedule 5 to the Act:
    Common NameScientific Name
    BeetleGraphoderus zonatus
    BeetleHypebaeus flavipes
    BeetleParacymus aeneus
    Beetle, Lesser Silver WaterHydrochara caraboides
    Beetle, Mire Pill (in respect of section 9(4)(a) only)Curimopsis nigrita
    Hatchet Shell, NorthernThyasira gouldi
    Lagoon SnailPaludinella littorina
    Lagoon Snail, De Folin'sCaecum armoricum
    Lagoon Worm, TentacledAlkmaria romijni
    Moth, Sussex EmeraldThalera fimbrialis
    Sea Fan, Pink (in respect of section 9(1), 9(2) and 9(5) only)Eunicella verrucosa
    Sea Slug, LagoonTenellia adspersa
    SturgeonAcipenser sturio


        (2)  The following entry is hereby added to Schedule 5 to the Act in substitution for the existing entry relating to the high brown fritillary butterfly (argynnis adippe)[2]:
    Common NameScientific Name
    Butterfly, High Brown FritillaryArgynnis adippe

    Variation of Schedule 8
        3.—(1)  The following plants are hereby added to Schedule 8 to the Act:
    Common NameScientific Name
    BlackwortSouthbya nigrella
    Caloplaca, SnowCaloplaca nivalis
    Catapyrenium, TreeCatapyrenium psoromoides
    Catillaria, Laurer'sCatellaria laureri
    Centaury, SlenderCentaurium tenuiflorum
    Cladonia, Upright MountainCladonia stricta
    Clary, MeadowSalvia pratensis
    Crystalwort, LizardRiccia bifurca
    Cudweed, Broad-leavedFilago pyramidata
    Dock, ShoreRumex rupestris
    Earwort, MarshJamesoniella undulifolia
    Flapwort, NorfolkLeiocolea rutheana
    Frostwort, PointedGymnomitrion apiculatum
    Gentian, DuneGentianella uliginosa
    Gentian, EarlyGentianella anglica
    Grimmia, Blunt-leavedGrimmia unicolor
    Gyalecta, ElmGyalecta ulmi
    Hawkweed, NorthroeHieracium northroense
    Hawkweed, ShetlandHieracium zetlandicum
    Hawkweed, Weak-leavedHieracium attenuatifolium
    Lecanactis, ChurchyardLecanactis hemisphaerica
    Lecanora, TarnLecanora archariana
    Lecidea, CopperLecidea inops
    Lichen, Arctic KidneyNephroma arcticum
    Lichen, Ciliate StrapHeterodermia leucomelos
    Lichen, Coralloid RosetteHeterodermia propagulifera
    Lichen, Ear-lobed DogPeltigera lepidophora
    Lichen, Forked HairBryoria furcellata
    Lichen, Golden HairTeloschistes flavicans
    Lichen, Orange Fruited ElmCaloplaca luteoalba
    Lichen, River JellyCollema dichotomum
    Lichen, Scaly BreckSquamarina lentigera
    Lichen, Stary BreckBuellia asterella
    LiverwortPetallophyllum ralfsi
    Liverwort, Lindenberg's LeafyAdelanthus lindenbergianus
    MossDrepanocladius vernicosus
    Moss, Alpine CopperMielichoferia mielichoferi
    Moss, Baltic BogSphagnum balticum
    Moss, Blue DewSaelania glaucescens
    Moss, Blunt-leaved BristleOrthotrichum obtusifolium
    Moss, Bright Green CaveCyclodictyon laetevirens
    Moss, Cordate BeardBarbula cordata
    Moss, Cornish PathDitrichum cornubicum
    Moss, Derbyshire FeatherThamnobryum angustifolium
    Moss, Dune ThreadBryum mamillatum
    Moss, Glaucous BeardBarbula glauca
    Moss, Green ShieldBuxbaumia viridis
    Moss, Hair SilkPlagiothecium piliferum
    Moss, KnotholeZygodon forsteri
    Moss, Large Yellow FeatherScorpidium turgescens
    Moss, MillimetreMicromitrium tenerum
    Moss, Multifruited RiverCryphaea lamyana
    Moss, Nowell's LimestoneZygodon gracilis
    Moss, Rigid AppleBartramia stricta
    Moss, Round-leaved FeatherRhyncostegium rotundifolium
    Moss, Schleicher's ThreadBryum schleicheri
    Moss, Triangular PygmyAcaulon triquetrum
    Moss, Vaucher's FeatherHypnum vaucheri
    Mudwort, WelshLimosella australis
    Naiad, SlenderNajas flexilis
    Orache, StalkedHalimione pedunculata
    Orchid, Lapland MarshDactylorhiza lapponica
    Pannaria, CaledoniaPannaria ignobilis
    Parmelia, New ForestParmelia minarum
    Parmentaria, Oil StainParmentaria chilensis
    Penny-cress, PerfoliateThlaspi perfoliatum
    Pertusaria, Alpine MossPertusaria bryontha
    Physcia, Southern GreyPhyscia tribacioides
    Pine, GroundAjuga chamaepitys
    Plantain, Floating WaterLuronium natans
    Pseudocyphellaria, RaggedPseudocyphellaria lacerata
    Psora, Rusty AlpinePsora rubiformis
    Rampion, SpikedPhyteuma spicatum
    Rustworth, WesternMarsupella profunda
    Saxifrage, MarshSaxifrage hirulus
    Solenopsora, SerpentineSolenopsora liparina
    Stonewort, BeardedChara canescens
    TurpswortGeocalyx graveolens


        (2)  The following plants are hereby removed from Schedule 8 to the Act:
    Common NameScientific Name
    Lavender, Sea{ Limonium paradoxum
    { Limonium recurvum
    Spurge, PurpleEuphorbia peplis



Michael Howard

One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Department of the Environment

1st October 1992






EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)
    This Order, which applies throughout Great Britain, varies Schedules 5 and 8 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, which list animals and plants protected under that Act.
    Article 2 adds eleven animals generally to Schedule 5, confers limited protection on two animals and extends the protection afforded to one animal.
    Article 3 adds seventy-eight plants to Schedule 8 and removes three plants from protection.



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Notes:

[1] 1981 c. 69. Section 22(3) was amended by paragraph 11(5) of Schedule 9 to the Environmental Protection Act1990 (c. 43).

[2] The high brown fritillary butterfly was added to Schedule 5, in respect of section 9(5) only, by S.I. 1989/906.

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