Database release:
SDF
NATURA 2000 - STANDARD DATA FORM

For Special Protection Areas (SPA),
Proposed Sites for Community Importance (pSCI),
Sites of Community Importance (SCI) and
for Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SITE IDENTIFICATION

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1.1 Type

B

1.2 Site code

LV0303000

1.3 Site name

Numernes valnis

1.4 First Compilation date

2003-12

1.5 Update date

2019-12

1.6 Respondent:

Name/Organisation:Nature Conservation Agency
Address:               
Email:pasts@daba.gov.lv

1.7 Site indication and designation / classification dates

Date site classified as SPA:2003-12
National legal reference of SPA designationhttp://www.likumi.lv/doc.php?id=22697
Date site proposed as SCI:2004-05
Date site confirmed as SCI:2004-05
Date site designated as SAC:2004-05
National legal reference of SAC designation:http://www.likumi.lv/doc.php?id=22697

2. SITE LOCATION

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2.1 Site-centre location [decimal degrees]:

Longitude:27.448800
Latitude:56.840900

2.2 Area [ha]

978.2900

2.3 Marine area [%]

0.0000

2.4 Sitelength [km] (optional):


No information provided

2.5 Administrative region code and name

NUTS level 2 code Region Name
LV00Latvija

2.6 Biogeographical Region(s)

Boreal (0.00 %)

3. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

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3.1 Habitat types present on the site and assessment for them

Annex I Habitat types Site assessment
Code PF NP Cover [ha] Cave [number] Data quality A|B|C|D A|B|C
      RepresentativityRelative SurfaceConservationGlobal
3150  info      74.19  0.00 
6210  info      4.06  0.00 
6270  info      2.34  0.00 
7110  info      9.45  0.00 
7140  info      19.72  0.00 
7160  info      0.009  0.00 
7210  info      0.14  0.00 
9010  info      20.67  0.00 
9020  info      3.78  0.00 
9050  info      27.97  0.00 
9060  info      269.9  0.00 
9080  info      66.11  0.00 
91D0  info      105.49  0.00 
91E0  info      0.64  0.00 
  • PF: for the habitat types that can have a non-priority as well as a priority form (6210, 7130, 9430) enter "X" in the column PF to indicate the priority form.
  • NP: in case that a habitat type no longer exists in the site enter: x (optional)
  • Cover: decimal values can be entered
  • Caves: for habitat types 8310, 8330 (caves) enter the number of caves if estimated surface is not available.
  • Data quality: G = 'Good' (e.g. based on surveys); M = 'Moderate' (e.g. based on partial data with some extrapolation); P = 'Poor' (e.g. rough estimation)

3.2 Species referred to in Article 4 of Directive 2009/147/EC and listed in Annex II of Directive 92/43/EEC and site evaluation for them

Species Population in the site Site assessment
G Code Scientific Name S NP T Size Unit Cat. D.qual. A|B|C|D A|B|C
      MinMax  Pop.Con.Iso.Glo.
P1939Agrimonia pilosa    15390  16930 
BA089Aquila pomarina  X                    
BA104Bonasa bonasia    10  20 
I1920Boros schneideri    14550  43654 
BA021Botaurus stellaris   
BA224Caprimulgus europaeus    15  20 
BA197Chlidonias niger   
BA030Ciconia nigra  X                    
BA081Circus aeruginosus   
BA038Cygnus cygnus   
P1902Cypripedium calceolus    583  583 
BA239Dendrocopos leucotos   
P1954Dianthus arenarius ssp. arenarius  X                    
BA236Dryocopus martius   
I1081Dytiscus latissimus    700  1050 
BA320Ficedula parva    15 
BA217Glaucidium passerinum   
I1082Graphoderus bilineatus    1400  2100 
BA127Grus grus   
BA338Lanius collurio   
I1042Leucorrhinia pectoralis    920  3680 
P1903Liparis loeselii    20  100 
BA246Lullula arborea   
M1355Lutra lutra   
I1060Lycaena dispar    50  100 
BA072Pernis apivorus   
BA241Picoides tridactylus   
BA234Picus canus   
P1477Pulsatilla patens    3000  5000  tufts 
P1528Saxifraga hirculus   
BA193Sterna hirundo   
BA220Strix uralensis   
BA108Tetrao urogallus   
I1014Vertigo angustior          DD 
I1013Vertigo geyeri    100000  100000  area   
  • Group: A = Amphibians, B = Birds, F = Fish, I = Invertebrates, M = Mammals, P = Plants, R = Reptiles
  • S: in case that the data on species are sensitive and therefore have to be blocked for any public access enter: yes
  • NP: in case that a species is no longer present in the site enter: x (optional)
  • Type: p = permanent, r = reproducing, c = concentration, w = wintering (for plant and non-migratory species use permanent)
  • Unit: i = individuals, p = pairs or other units according to the Standard list of population units and codes in accordance with Article 12 and 17 reporting (see reference portal)
  • Abundance categories (Cat.): C = common, R = rare, V = very rare, P = present - to fill if data are deficient (DD) or in addition to population size information
  • Data quality: G = 'Good' (e.g. based on surveys); M = 'Moderate' (e.g. based on partial data with some extrapolation); P = 'Poor' (e.g. rough estimation); VP = 'Very poor' (use this category only, if not even a rough estimation of the population size can be made, in this case the fields for population size can remain empty, but the field "Abundance categories" has to be filled in)

3.3 Other important species of flora and fauna (optional)

Species

Population in the site

Motivation

Group CODE Scientific Name S NP Size Unit Cat. Species Annex Other categories
     MinMax C|R|V|PIVVABCD
Acicula polita             
Acrocordia gemmata               
Anastrophyllum hellerianum               
Apatura ilia               
Arenaria procera    10  30         
Arthonia spadicea               
Bacidia rubella               
Botrichium multifidum             
Bulgarica cana             
Canis lupus           
Carex dioica               
Carex disperma             
Carex paupercula             
Castor fiber               
Cetrelia sp.               
Chalcophora mariana             
Cladium mariscus             
1070Coenonympha hero    90  180       
1070Coenonympha hero    50  100       
Columba oenas         
Corallorhiza trifida             
Corallorrhiza trifida             
Crepis praemorsa             
Crustoderma dryinum               
Dactylorhiza fuchsii    200  300         
Dactylorhiza incarnata             
Dactylorhiza maculata             
Dactylorhiza russowii    200  300         
Dianthus arenarius ssp. borussicus             
5184Diphasiastrum complanatum           
Diplomitoporus flavescens               
Dracocephalum ruyschiana    1200  1500         
Ena montana             
Euonymus verrucosa               
Fomitopsis rosea               
Geocalyx graveolens             
Gladiolus imbricatus             
Glyceria lithuanica             
Glyceria striata             
Graphis scripta               
Gymnadenia conopsea             
Gypsophola fastigiata             
Hammarbya paludosa             
1026Helix pomatia           
Homalia trichomanoides               
5189Huperzia selago           
Jovibarba sobolifra             
Juncus stygius               
Jungermannia leiantha               
Laphria flava               
Laphria gibbosa             
Lasius fuliginosus               
Leptoporus mollis               
1038Leucorrhinia albifrons    460  1840       
Limax cinereoniger               
Listera cordata               
1067Lopinga achine           
5104Lycopodium annotinum             
5105Lycopodium clavatum             
Macrogastra plicatula               
Malaxis monophyllos               
Menegazzia terebrata               
Merdigera obscura               
A070Mergus merganser         
Najas marina               
Neckera pennata             
Necydalis major             
Nehalennia speciosa             
Nowellia curvifolia               
Odontoschisma denudatum               
Oedipoda coerulescens             
Onobrychis arenaria             
Paludella squarrosa               
Phelinus populicola               
Phellinus ferrugineofuscus               
Phlebia centrifuga               
Phlebia serialis               
Platanthera bifolia               
Platanthera chlorantha             
Porodaedalea pini               
Pycnoporellus fulgens               
Ruthenica filograna             
Salix myrtilloides             
Sarcosoma globosum             
Schoenus ferrugineus             
Scolochloa festucacea               
1343Sicista betulina         
Trichocolea tomentella               
Vertigo lilljeborgi               
Vicia tenuifolia             
  • Group: A = Amphibians, B = Birds, F = Fish, Fu = Fungi, I = Invertebrates, L = Lichens, M = Mammals, P = Plants, R = Reptiles
  • CODE: for Birds, Annex IV and V species the code as provided in the reference portal should be used in addition to the scientific name
  • S: in case that the data on species are sensitive and therefore have to be blocked for any public access enter: yes
  • NP: in case that a species is no longer present in the site enter: x (optional)
  • Unit: i = individuals, p = pairs or other units according to the standard list of population units and codes in accordance with Article 12 and 17 reporting, (see reference portal)
  • Cat.: Abundance categories: C = common, R = rare, V = very rare, P = present
  • Motivation categories: IV, V: Annex Species (Habitats Directive), A: National Red List data; B: Endemics; C: International Conventions; D: other reasons

4. SITE DESCRIPTION

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4.1 General site character

Habitat class % Cover
N069.00
N074.00
N0815.00
N125.00
N163.00
N1746.00
N1918.00

Total Habitat Cover

100

Other Site Characteristics

Site includes an esker with coniferous forests. Bog woodland and three lakes (Numerne, Vidus and Kugrinu lakes) are found next to the esker. Transitional mires have developed in Vidus and Kugrinu lakes.Fragmentary agricultural lands and scattered farmsteads are found. D - very rare species in Latvia

4.2 Quality and importance

Qualifying features are 9060 Coniferous forests on, or connected to, glaciofluvial eskers, 91D0* Bog woodland, 3150 Natural eutrophic lakes with and 7140 Transitional mires and quaking bogs. One of the best sites for esker forests in Latvia. One of few Cladium mariscus localities in eastern Latvia. Qualifying species are Cypripedium calceolus (the best site in Latvia), Saxifraga hirculus, Agrimonia pilosa, Pulsatilla patens, Liparis loeselii and Vertigo geyeri. Hosts remarkable number of nationally rare plant species.

4.3 Threats, pressures and activities with impacts on the site

The most important impacts and activities with high effect on the site

Negative Impacts
RankThreats and pressures [code]Pollution (optional) [code]inside/outside [i|o|b]
HA02i
HB02.02b
MB02.04b
MB02.06b
LD01.01i
LD01.02i
LE01.01i
LG01i
LG05i
LH05.01i
MK02b
Positive Impacts
RankActivities, management [code]Pollution (optional) [code]inside/outside [i|o|b]
LA03i
LA04i
MB01i
LD01.01i
LD01.02i
LE01.01i
LG05i
LI01b

Rank: H = high, M = medium, L = low
Pollution: N = Nitrogen input, P = Phosphor/Phosphate input, A = Acid input/acidification,
T = toxic inorganic chemicals, O = toxic organic chemicals, X = Mixed pollutions
i = inside, o = outside, b = both

4.4 Ownership (optional)


No information provided

4.5 Documentation (optional)


No information provided

5. SITE PROTECTION STATUS

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5.1 Designation types at national and regional level (optional):

Code Cover [%]
LV03100.00

5.2 Relation of the described site with other sites (optional):

Designated at national or regional level:

Type code Site name Type Cover [%]
LV03Numernes valnis=100.00

5.3 Site designation (optional)


No information provided

6. SITE MANAGEMENT

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6.1 Body(ies) responsible for the site management:

Organisation:Nature Conservation Agency
Address:
Email:pasts@daba.gov.lv

6.2 Management Plan(s):

An actual management plan does exist:

X
Yes Name: Dabas parka Numernes valnis dabas aizsardzibas plans 2020-2031
Link: http://www.daba.gov.lv/public/lat/iadt/dabas_parki/numernes_valnis/

No, but in preparation
No

6.3 Conservation measures (optional)

The first site management plan was approved in 2005. The second site management plan was approved in 2020..

 

7. MAP OF THE SITE

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INSPIRE ID:LV0303000
Map delivered as PDF in electronic format (optional)
Yes
X
No

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