Natural England - Farming for farm wildlife in Yorkshire and the Humber

Farming for farm wildlife in Yorkshire and the Humber

These maps show the priority areas for ELS farm wildlife options in the Yorkshire and the Humber region.

There are maps for the following groups of options:

Darker colours: Higher priority areas that are most likely to be relevant for the particular group of options. These areas contain stronger populations of species and have patterns of agricultural land use that are more likely to respond to the use of the options.

Lighter colours: Lower priority areas that are less likely to be relevant, although it is recognised that within these areas significant local exceptions will occur.

Water voles, dragonflies, newts and toads

Map of priority areas for ELS water voles, dragonflies, newts and toads options in the Yorkshire and Humber region


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Arable plants

Map of priority areas for ELS arable plants options in the Yorkshire and Humber region


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Bats and dormice

Map of priority areas for ELS bats and dormice options in the Yorkshire and Humber region


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Butterflies, bees and vulnerable grassland

Map of priority areas for ELS butterflies, bees and vulnerable grassland options in the Yorkshire and Humber region


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Find out more about farming for farm wildlife

For more on these options and where to find more detailed guidance see Farming for farm wildlife.

Choosing other ELS options in Yorkshire and the Humber

We have also produced maps showing the prority areas in the Yorkshire and the Humber region for:

You can also view details of the priority historic environment sites in the region.