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These should be high-level strategic actions rather than detailed measures for individual sites and typically will need to be ambitious. Consider a range of evidence when assessing the potential conservation actions the species requires. Natural England species specialists will be able to recommend relevant internal and external sources of evidence. The FCS definition for this species may point towards conservation priorities and, in such cases, can be used as starting points. It may be useful to refer to species recovery curves, where available, to assess the sequential actions needed for recovery. There may also be existing published conservation strategies or action plans for the species, which may be useful for initial reference. 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The priority actions needed to achieve these ambitions are discussed below. Little Terns are heavily dependent on conservation management, particularly predator control, management of disturbance, and habitat improvement. Colony abandonment and breeding failure as a direct or indirect effect of anthropogenic disturbance is a particular issue. Breeding success of more than 0.70 fledged chicks per breeding pair is required to halt \u2013 and ultimately reverse \u2013 the current population decline (JNCC 2016). To achieve this will require the implementation of enhanced beach-nesting bird protection schemes at current and new nesting sites to mitigate against disturbance by humans, especially those with dogs. Many Little Tern colonies are now wardened and fenced off, which has greatly helped to manage disturbance, but resourcing of this protection has been variable and uncertain. Achieving the population increase needed to deliver FCS will require these protection schemes to be enhanced, through increased and more reliable funding to include \u2013 as a minimum \u2013 wardening, rope perimeter fences with appropriate signage to reduce human disturbance, measures to reduce the effects of disturbance by dogs on beach-nesting birds, and barriers to reduce mammalian predation such as electric fences or nest cages. These measures should be put in place early in the season. If resources are limited, enhanced management will need to be prioritised at the 10 most important colonies in England. When these top sites are performing well, they will provide a supply of birds to spread into other areas. There is currently a new beach-nesting bird project in development funded through NE and RSPB\u2019s \u2018Action for Birds in England\u2019 programme which looks to identify and set up the best practice management at the most important sites for three target species: Little Tern, ringed plover, and oystercatcher. The long-term funding of this project is essential to deliver FCS for Little tern. Little Terns have very specific breeding habitat requirements, needing sand or shingle beaches or islands free from human disturbance and mammalian and seabird predation. Achieving FCS for Little Tern will require increasing the area of breeding habitat for this species through long-term restoration of coastal ecosystems and targeted habitat creation at existing and new breeding colonies. Large stretches of naturally functioning coast are more likely to provide a range of suitable nesting sites for Little Terns. Restoring naturally-functioning and dynamic coastal processes is vital to create sustainable areas of suitable habitat for this species in the long-term, necessary to achieve and sustain FCS for this species. This will depend on achieving FCS for coastal sand dunes and coastal vegetated shingle by restoring natural functioning of these habitats. However, in order to be of value to Little Terns, new breeding sites will have to be protected from disturbance and predation. Coastal evolution and natural vegetation succession mean that some sites become less suitable for Little Terns over time whilst others become more suitable. Many Little Tern colonies face an increasing risk of being washed out due to rising sea- levels, and a reduction in size of breeding beaches due to beach scouring and dune encroachment. This risk is likely to increase unless natural coastal processes can be restored to allow foreshore and beaches to roll back and so adapt to rising sea-levels and increased storm events under climate change. Information on coastal processes developed to support Shoreline Management Plans, such as whether coastlines are accreting or eroding, should be used to understand likely trends in suitability along the English coastline and to predict where suitable breeding sites are likely to exist in the future. Most Little Tern colonies currently occur in Special Protected Areas (SPAs) (Table 3). However, if the number of colonies increases and expands it will be necessary to review this series and to consider new notifications for established colonies, to maintain protection for the majority of the population. As the restoration of dynamic coastal habitat is a long-term process, targeted habitat creation, restoration, and enhancement is needed to create a larger and more resilient network of nesting sites and thus to make progress towards FCS in the short- and medium-term. This is needed to reverse the current trend of fewer and larger colonies, which makes the population vulnerable to localised storms, tidal events, and opportunistic predation. Breeding habitat needs to both be restored at former sites and created in new areas. Existing degraded habitat can be restored using a variety of micro-management techniques to make it suitable for nesting Little Terns (e.g., vegetation management through removal or burial, re-profiling). New breeding habitat must be created in the right locations, where there is strong potential to create viable new breeding colonies but currently insufficient habitat. This can be achieved by constructing offshore islands and spits, which lack mammalian predators and are often inaccessible to humans, or through strengthening and stabilising (or destabilising and creating more dynamic) beaches e.g., through strategically placing dredged material as \u2018beach recharge\u2019 to create viable nesting habitats for terns. It is important that habitat restoration and creation for Little Terns do not impede the natural functioning of coastal processes. Whilst the creation of islands and other habitats are important for achieving FCS for this species, it should not be seen as an alternative to protecting and maintaining naturally occurring islands and beaches. If any potential Little Tern habitat creation or enhancement sites are located within a SPA or Site of Special Scientific Interest for dune or shingle habitat features, it will be necessary to assess management proposals for terns against the conservation objectives for the habitat. Once habitats are created or restored, actions may be needed to attract Little Terns to them. Terns can be attracted using decoys and recordings of courtship calls, increasing the likelihood of sites being colonised (Kotliar & Burger, 1984; Burger ,1988; \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 & \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, 2001; \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 & \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, 2003). Habitat creation and restoration for Little Terns should be targeted in areas with the following properties: Situated on the coast, with well-camouflaged shallow scrapes on naturally functioning shingle and sand beaches, spits or inshore islets with foreshores sparsely vegetated with typical coastal species. Where monitoring shows that vegetation cover alone is preventing nesting, then apply suitable management techniques at a scale that meets the needs of nesting colonies. Situated above the highest spring tides so that they are not flooded during the breeding season and likely to remain so given the projected impacts of climate change. With suitable topography for breeding Little Terns, that is away from high cliffs and dunes to allow good all-round vision. Close to shallow, sheltered feeding areas with abundant food supply (a variety of small fish and marine invertebrates), ideally <1 km but to a maximum of 6.3 km from the nesting site. This will require assessments of prey population data (\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, 2003) , field surveys of prey availability (\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 et al., 2003), or existing knowledge of use by other tern species. 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