Full Species Action Plans exist for
60
vascular
plants, with a further 28 included in Grouped Species Action
Plans.
The implementation of Species Action
Plans is overseen by a variety of Lead Partners, and these are
listed in the Plans. The UKBAP Vascular Plants Working Group
is responsible for input of advice to the Priority Species
Review. The group consists in representatives from the
Country Agencies, Plantlife, Natural History Museum, Biological
Records Centre and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Full Species Action Plans exist for
46
bryophytes, with a
further 18 possessing Species Statements.
The implementation of Species Action
Plans is overseen by a variety of Lead Partners, and these are
listed in the Plans. For bryophytes, in addition to the Lead
Partners, the implementation of all of the Plans is overseen by the
Bryophyte BAP Technical Committee, chaired by JNCC. This
Committee is also responsible for input of bryological advice to
the Priority Species Review. It is supported by the
British Bryological
Society Conservation and Recording Committee.
Full Species Action Plans exist for
8
green algae,
with a further 4 possessing Species Statements. All of these
relate to charophytes.
The implementation of Species Action
Plans is overseen by a variety of Lead Partners, and these are
listed in the Plans. For charophytes, in addition to the Lead
Partners, the implementation of all of the Plans is overseen by the
Stoneworts BAP Working Group, chaired by
Plantlife. This Group is
also responsible for input of advice on charophytes to the Priority
Species Review.