Rare tansy beetle protected by Askham Bryan College

Askham College Student Ben Thompson with one of the tansy beetles Askham College Student Ben Thompson with one of the tansy beetles

A natural habitat created by a York college to protect a rare beetle has received its first new population.

The rare tansy beetle, a nationally endangered species, is restricted to a 26-mile stretch of the flood-prone banks of the River Ouse between York and Selby.

Askham Bryan College has created a new habitat, known as an ark, to encourage the beetles to breed away from the flood risk.

Tansy is the sole food of the beetle so a plantation of tansy was established in the ark a year ago.

A group of 25 beetles has now been relocated from the National Trust-owned Beningbrough Hall, near York, to the college grounds, following their emergence from winter hibernation.

Dr Deirdre Rooney, lecturer in countryside management at Askham Bryan College, said: “The beetles have settled in well and I have already found eggs on the tansy in the ark so the initial signs are good.”

She said the first official monitoring of the ark would not take place until August, when the new generation of adult beetles emerge from pupae, with results of the breeding programme not known for a year.

If successful, the ark population will then be used to help boost populations in other areas.

The relocation of the beetles to the ark at Askham Bryan College was overseen by the Tansy Beetle Action Group, made up of North Yorkshire County Council, the City of York Council, the Environment Agency, and the University of York The group has secured funding from the SITA Trust over three years to undertake a number of conservation measures, including the ark, which is the work of Countryside Management, Environmental and Land-Based Studies and Gamekeeping students at the college who began creating the new habitat around a year ago.

Comments(3)

tommyinyork says...
9:35am Fri 18 May 12

slow news day

BL2 says...
11:38am Fri 18 May 12

tommyinyork wrote:
slow news day
I dunno - more interesting than the usual tripe on here! ;-)

xtc says...
12:09pm Fri 18 May 12

tommyinyork wrote:
slow news day
Wake me when the press gets interesting again,or alternatively with nowt goin on take a day off,last week they completely missed the story of a car crashing through gates at car rental place on fosss road!!!

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