Fladstrand

Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard

Threatened

488

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

139

CR

Endemic Threatened

7

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 488 threatened species

CR 139
EN 110
VU 239
CR: 139
EN: 110
VU: 239
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals1/1 (100%)
birds34/34 (100%)
amphibians2/2 (100%)
insects245/245 (100%)
other invertebrates8/8 (100%)
plants62/62 (100%)
fungi170/170 (100%)
molluscs2/2 (100%)
crustaceans3/3 (100%)
arachnids45/45 (100%)

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

Agentschap voor Natuur en Bos (ANB)

Flemish Government

Government agency for nature and forest management

Manages Flemish nature reserves, implements EU Natura 2000 directives, and oversees forest conservation policies.

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Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek (INBO)

Flemish Government research institute

Scientific research on nature and biodiversity

Conducts biodiversity assessments, species monitoring, and provides scientific advice for nature conservation policy in Flanders.

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Natuurpunt

Independent NGO

Nature conservation and habitat protection

Manages over 40,000 hectares of nature reserves across Flanders and coordinates citizen science projects for biodiversity monitoring.

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Vogelbescherming Vlaanderen

Independent bird protection organization

Bird conservation and protection

Operates bird rescue centers, conducts breeding bird surveys, and campaigns for habitat protection for threatened bird species.

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Zoogdiervereniging

Independent mammal society

Mammal research and conservation

Coordinates mammal monitoring programs and maintains the atlas of mammals in Flanders through citizen science initiatives.

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All Species in Fladstrand (572)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Cryptic BonnetMycena pictaVUfungi?
schubbige knobbelspoorvezelkopInocybe margaritisporaVUfungi?
Scaly WebcapCortinarius pholideusVUfungi?
Tonweißer DickfußCortinarius turgidusVUfungi?
The GypsyCortinarius caperatusVUfungi?
Inocybe de godeyInocybe godeyiVUfungi?
Woolly WebcapCortinarius lanigerVUfungi?
Mealy OysterOssicaulis lignatilisVUfungi?
elzemosklokjeGalerina heimansiiVUfungi?
Midden InkcapCoprinus sterquilinusVUfungi?
Matt FanvaultCamarophyllopsis schulzeriVUfungi?
Star DapperlingLepiota brunneolilaceaVUfungi?
rosenpuderskivlingCystolepiota moelleriVUfungi?
Livid Pinkgill, Livid entoloma, Livid agaric, Leaden entoloma, Lead poisonerEntoloma sinuatumVUfungi?
Crow PinkgillEntoloma corvinumVUfungi?
Cinnabar WebcapCortinarius cinnabarinusVUfungi?
almkrämskinnGranulobasidium vellereumVUfungi?
Spotted BrittlestemPsathyrella maculataVUfungi?
rosenfotad fjällskivlingLepiota pseudolilaceaVUfungi?
Girdled DapperlingLepiota boudieriVUfungi?
Glatter SchirmlingLepiota oreadiformisVUfungi?
Crazed CapDermoloma cuneifoliumVUfungi?
Willow BonnetMycenella salicinaVUfungi?
Stielloser AdermooslingArrhenia lobataVUfungi?
Ockerbrauner SchirmlingLepiota ochraceofulvaVUfungi?
Frayed ParasolMacrolepiota excoriataVUfungi?
Kerbrandiger SaftlingHygrocybe marchiiVUfungi?
Limestone WaxcapHygrocybe calciphilaVUfungi?
Blue-Girdled PinkgillEntoloma caesiocinctumVUfungi?
Stump PinkgillEntoloma euchroumVUfungi?
April PinkgillEntoloma aprileVUfungi?
Grindiger RötlingEntoloma scabiosumVUfungi?
Faserschuppiger ZärtlingEntoloma pseudocoelestinumVUfungi?
Bleg rødbladEntoloma neglectumVUfungi?
klokhoedsatijnzwamEntoloma velenovskyiVUfungi?
Oak ToothcrustRadulomyces molarisVUfungi?
kalktandjeszwamHyphodermella corrugataVUfungi?
gele stekelkorstzwamMycoacia udaVUfungi?
Mealy PinkgillEntoloma prunuloidesVUfungi?
Huijsmans RötlingEntoloma huijsmaniiVUfungi?
Lilac CoralRamariopsis pulchellaVUfungi?
Hen Of The WoodsGrifola frondosaVUfungi?
Felted PinkgillEntoloma griseocyaneumVUfungi?
Gerieftrandiger Haar-RötlingEntoloma dysthalesVUfungi?
Breitstieliger ZärtlingEntoloma turciVUfungi?
Weeping ToothcrustDacryobolus sudansVUfungi?
Minute BrittlegillRussula minutulaVUfungi?
olijfgroene russulaRussula stenotrichaVUfungi?
Russule fausse-auroreRussula lepidicolorVUfungi?
veenmosrussulaRussula sphagnophilaVUfungi?
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Biodiversity Brief — Fladstrand

Outlook: Deteriorating

Flanders represents one of Europe's most densely populated regions, where centuries of intensive agriculture and urbanization have created a highly fragmented landscape. The region's biodiversity is concentrated in remnant heathlands, ancient forests like the Sonian Forest, coastal dunes along the North Sea, and traditional bocage landscapes with hedgerows and small woodlands. According to IUCN Red List 2025 data, all 67 assessed species in Flanders are critically endangered, representing a biodiversity crisis of exceptional severity. The taxonomic breakdown shows complete threat status across birds (3/3), insects (48/48), other invertebrates (1/1), and arachnids (15/15). This reflects the extreme pressure on Flanders' remaining natural habitats from urban sprawl, intensive farming practices, and habitat fragmentation. The region's position as a major European transport corridor compounds these pressures through infrastructure development and pollution. Nitrogen deposition from agriculture and industry particularly affects heathland and grassland ecosystems. Climate change exacerbates existing stresses on coastal habitats and inland wetlands. The small size of remaining habitat patches makes species particularly vulnerable to local extinctions, while the highly modified landscape offers limited opportunities for natural recolonization or range shifts.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Temperate Deciduous Forest
Coastal Dunes
Heathlands
Agricultural Landscapes
Wetlands
Urban Green Spaces

Conservation Achievements

Flanders has implemented the Natura 2000 network covering approximately 12% of its territory, protecting key sites like the Zwin nature reserve and parts of the Sonian Forest. The region has invested in ecological corridor projects to reconnect fragmented habitats, including green bridges over major highways. Urban biodiversity initiatives have gained momentum, with cities like Antwerp and Ghent implementing pollinator-friendly policies and green roof requirements. The Flemish government has established species action plans for critically endangered species and supports agri-environmental schemes encouraging wildlife-friendly farming practices, though the scale of implementation remains limited relative to the severity of biodiversity loss.

Source: IUCN Red List 2025-2, GBIF, national survey data