When is an ecological survey required?

More information on undertaking ecological surveys is contained in the Biodiversity and Development Supplementary Planning Guidance’ (Endorsed by NPA September 23rd 2016)

Natural Resources Wales provide guidance on commissioning an ecological survey. A list of Ecological surveyors can also be found on the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) Members Directory.

The following checklist provides a guide for when a biodiversity survey is needed. A survey should be undertaken when a development proposal:-

Affects: Species surveys likely to be required:
  • Greenfield land
Any protected species present
  • Allotments
Any protected species present
  • Open green space
Any protected species present
  • Watercourses
Water vole, otter, fish, birds
  • Water courses with stony substrate
White-clawed crayfish
  • A site, building or previously developed land especially if a record of protected species exists already
Any protected species present
Is adjacent or near to: Species surveys likely to be required:
  • Watercourses
Water vole, otter, fish, birds
  • Ponds/wetlands
Water vole, great crested newt
  • Railway embankments
Reptiles, badger
  • Woodland
Bats, badger, birds, dormouse
  • Nature reserves
Any protected species present
  • Open space
Any protected species present
  • Mines, caves, cellars
Bats
  • Quarries
Bats, badger
  • A site or building with a protected species record
Any protected species present
Or involves: Species surveys likely to be required:
  • Barn/building conversion
Bats, barn owl
  • Loft conversion/re-roofing
Bats
  • Building demolition
Bats, barn owl
  • Scrub/woodland/hedgerow clearance
Birds, badger, dormouse
  • Felling of trees, including old/veteran trees
Bats, birds, saproxylic insects
  • Road construction
Any protected species present, habitats
  • Restoration e.g. canal
Any protected species present
  • Habitat creation/enhancement
Any protected species present
  • Bridge maintenance
Bats
  • Removal of tree lines
Bats, dormouse
  • Altering/infilling ponds
Great crested newt