Upland Breeding Bird Surveys - South Pennine Moors SSSI
About This Opportunity
Services contract awarded by NATURAL ENGLAND (United Kingdom): Upland Breeding Bird Surveys - South Pennine Moors SSSI. general supplies. Awarded to The.
This is a services contract in the general supplies sector, with a focus on Translation. Located in United Kingdom, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums.
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Description
Call-off under SSSI Monitoring and Evaluation Framework, to determine and describe and quality of:
• Assemblages of breeding birds – Upland moorland and grassland with water bodies
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Golden Plover
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Curlew
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Merlin
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Twite
• at the following sites:
• South Pennine Moors SSSI
The purpose of this contract is to:
• Determine and describe the location(s) and quality of:
• Assemblages of breeding birds – Upland moorland and grassland with water bodies
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Golden Plover
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Curlew
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Merlin
• Aggregation of breeding birds – Twite
• at the following sites:
• South Pennine Moors SSSI
• Make an overall condition assessment of the feature using standardised survey methods.
• Record details of any ‘pressures’ observed at the site which may impact on the condition of the monitored feature(s)
• Suggest where current management is working and, where it is not, why that might that be.
• Make comments on the monitoring specification
South Pennine Moors SSSI – Background Information
South Pennine Moors SSSI is outstandingly important for its extensive upland habitats and their associated species. The site is the largest area of unenclosed moorland within West Yorkshire and contains the most diverse and extensive examples of upland plant communities in the county. Extensive areas of blanket bog occur on the upland plateaux and are punctuated by species rich acidic flushes and mires. There are also wet and dry heaths and acid grasslands. Three habitat types which occur on the site are rare enough within Europe to be listed on Annex 1 of the EC habitats and Species Directive (92/43) EEC. These communities are typical of and represent the full range of upland vegetation classes found in the South Pennines.
The moorlands support nationally important numbers of golden plover Pluvialis apricaria, curlew Numenius arquata, merlin Falco columbarius and twite Carduelis flavirostris. These species and the rest of the moorland breeding bird assemblage require the mosaic of habitats and large area of the moors for their survival. The blanket bogs are the main breeding grounds for the golden plover and dunlin Calidris alpina. The South Pennine Moors hold 1.3% of the British breeding population of golden plovers. The very large number of meadow pipits Anthus pratensis nesting on the bogs are a major food source for the merlin. The deeper cover provided by the heather provides nest sites for a range of other species. The merlin population of the South Pennine Moors is particularly important. 4.7% of the British population nests on these moors. Golden plover are also known to nest on recently burnt areas of heather. Curlews favour the wet acid grasslands and semi-improved areas on the edge of the moors to breed. A significant number (0.8%) of the British curlew population breed on the South Pennine Moors sharing this habitat with lapwing Vanellus vanellus and in the wettest areas snipe Gallinago gallinago and redshank Tringa totanus. Twite Carduelis flavirostris on the South Pennine Moors represent 1% of the British breeding population. Twite use virtually all the moorland habitats at different stages of their lifecycle. They prefer heather for nesting but also use bracken, boulder screes, grass tussocks and dry stone walls. Feeding on small seeds they utilise grassy areas throughout the moorlands, weedy areas on the moorland edge, semi-improved pastures and even areas of burnt Molinia grassland
The South Pennine Moors SSSI is made up of 165 management units with the interest features of the site occurring across multiple units.
Data provenance
This notice is sourced from UK FTS - Find a Tender Service and was originally published on May 5, 2026. Last refreshed 4 days ago. Reference: 040932-2026. BidsFactory mirrors official procurement notices and links back to the source for full legal text.
About NATURAL ENGLAND
NATURAL ENGLAND has issued 171 procurement notices on BidsFactory, including 18 currently open and 101 awarded contracts. Activity concentrates in Environment & Climate, Governance & Public Administration, and Architecture & Engineering Services. All notices are published for United Kingdom. Notices are distributed via UK FTS - Find a Tender Service and UK Contracts Finder. Most recent publication: June 18, 2026.
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The Environment Partnership (TEP) Limited was awarded the contract for £125,019. The figure reflects the value disclosed by the contracting authority in the award notice.
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