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Reconstituting a habitat network for threatened butterflies (Euphydryas aurinia, Lycaena helle, Lycaena dispar) in the Walloon region (Belgium)

Reference: LIFE07 NAT/B/000039 | Acronym: PAPILLONS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

This project relates to three butterfly species listed in annexes II and IV of the Habitats Directive (92/43/CEE): the Marsh Fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia), the Violet Copper (Lycaena helle), and the Large Copper (Lycaena dispar). The first species, linked to unfertilised meadow habitats both dry and wet, has suffered a substantial decline in Wallonia and in most of Europe over the past few decades as a result of general fertilisation of meadows. The second is a species that is a relict of cold regions, rare in Western Europe where it is restricted to a few mountain ranges – for example, the Ardennes. However, the populations there are experiencing a strong decline owing to the deterioration of their habitats. The third species appears to be very sparsely distributed throughout Europe, just as it is in Wallonia, where it is restricted to the southernmost extreme of the territory and threatened by the development of farming practices and urbanisation. The main threats to their future survival are: isolation and fragmentation of populations; decrease of favourable habitat areas; and direct destruction of individuals resulting from inadequate territorial management.


OBJECTIVES

The general objective of this project is to restore the three lepidoptera species to a favourable conservation status within 25 Natura 2000 sites. The project will focus on the following four specific objectives:

  • Reducing the isolation of surviving populations by recreating interconnected habitat networks, taking into account the needs of each of the species and ensuring their long-term viability;
  • Contributing to the restoration of favourable habitats for these species;
  • Implementing long-term and appropriate regular management of the project sites;
  • Raising awareness among nature managers and the general public about the particularly critical situation of the butterflies and informing them about the territorial management principles needed to conserve them.
  • Expected results:

  • Restoration of a network of favourable habitats for Euphydryas aurinia, Lycaena helle and Lycaena dispar over an area of some 540 ha;
  • Implementation of appropriate and long-term management, particularly by: protecting 160 ha as nature reserves; developing grazing management of 115 ha of wet meadows; purchasing management equipment for professionals and volunteers; developing a competence network of stakeholders; and drawing up a joint, common After-LIFE action plan in co-operation with stakeholders;
  • Increasing awareness among nature managers and the general public, particularly as a result of: an attractive project website; a project brochure (5 000 copies); three editions of a widely-distributed magazine (10 000 copies); information and educational boards for visitor reception; a range of discovery activities for nature managers and the general public; and a trilingual layman's report (1 000 copies).

  • ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


    Reference: LIFE07 NAT/B/000039
    Acronym: PAPILLONS
    Start Date: 01/01/2009
    End Date: 31/12/2014
    Total Eligible Budget: 7,120,000 €
    EU Contribution: 3,560,000 €

    CONTACT DETAILS


    Coordinating Beneficiary: Réserves Naturelles RNOB
    Legal Status: NGO
    Address: rue Nanon 98, 5000, Namur,


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    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

    THEMES

    • Invertebrates

    KEYWORDS

    • protected area
    • restoration measure
    • endangered species

    SPECIES

    • Lycaena dispar
    • Lycaena helle
    • Euphydryas aurinia

    NATURA 2000 SITES

    Code Name Type Version
    Vallée de la Warche en amont de Butgenbach (Büllingen; Bütgenbach) BE33046A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallée de la Holzwarche BE33047C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Noir Ru et vallée du Rechterbach (Malmedy; Sankt Vith; Stavelot; Trois-Ponts) BE33053A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallée du Kolvenderbach (Amel; Büllingen) BE33057A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallée du Medemberbach BE33058C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Sources de l'Our et de l'Ensebach (Büllingen) BE33059A0 SPA v.2014
    Affluents de l'Our entre Setz et Schoenberg BE33061C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Vallée et affluents du Braunlauf BE33063C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Vallée de l'Ulf BE33064C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Massifs forestiers famenniens entre Hotton et Barvaux-sur-Ourthe (Durbuy; Erezée; Hotton) BE34004A0 SPA v.2014
    Massif forestier de Daverdisse (Daverdisse; Libin; Tellin; Wellin) BE34026A0 SPA v.2014
    Haute-Lesse (Daverdisse; Libin; Paliseul) BE34036A0 SPA v.2014
    Bassin de la Semois entre Tintigny et Jamoigne (Chiny; Habay; Léglise; Tintigny) BE34050A0 SPA v.2014
    Bassin de l'Attert (Attert) BE34053A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallée du Ruisseau de Breuvanne (Chiny; Tintigny) BE34055A0 SPA v.2014
    Bassin de la Semois de Etalle à Tintigny (Etalle; Habay; Tintigny) BE34056A0 SPA v.2014
    Marais de la Haute-Semois et Bois de Heinsch (Arlon; Attert; Etalle; Habay) BE34057A0 SPA v.2014
    Bois de Famenne à Humain et Aye BE34068C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Bois de Famenne à Waillet BE35014C0 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Vallée de la Meuse en amont d'Hastière (Beauraing; Doische; Hastière; Houyet) BE35019A0 SPA v.2014
    Bassin fagnard de l'Eau Blanche en aval de Mariembourg (Couvin; Doische; Philippeville) BE35028A0 SPA v.2014
    Bassin fagnard de l'Eau Noire (Doische; Philippeville) BE35029A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallées des Ruisseaux de Rempeine et de la Scheloupe (Beauraing) BE35034A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallée de l'Ilèwe (Beauraing; Houyet) BE35035A0 SPA v.2014
    Vallée de l'Almache en amont de Gembes (Bièvre; Daverdisse; Gedinne) BE35042A0 SPA v.2014

    PARTNERSHIPS

    Name Type
    Réserves Naturelles RNOB Coordinator
    SPW-DG03 (formerly DGRNE), Belgium Participant

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