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and Most preferred habitat: grassland woodland and forest EU conservation status by biogeographical region: Alpine - Unfavourable-Inadequate Continental - Unfavourable-Inadequate

and Most preferred habitat: coastal marine inlets and transitional waters May also occur in: shelf EU conservation status by biogeographical region: Marine Atlantic - Unfavourable-Bad Marine Baltic - Unfavourable-Inadequate

and EU conservation status by biogeographical region: Atlantic - Unfavourable-Bad Boreal - Unfavourable-Inadequate Continental - Unfavourable-Inadequate Pannonian - Unfavourable-Inadequate Most preferred habitat: rivers and lakes wetlands May also occur in: grassland

and Most preferred habitat: grassland sparsely vegetated land May also occur in: agricultural mosaics cropland heathland and shrub woodland and forest EU conservation status by biogeographical region: Alpine - Favourable Black Sea - Favourable Continental - Unfavourable-Inadequate Mediterranean - Unknown Pannonian - Unfavourable-Inadequate Steppic - Unfavourable-Inadequate

and Occurs in: grassland EU conservation status by biogeographical region: Alpine - Unfavourable-Bad Atlantic - Unfavourable-Bad Boreal - Unfavourable-Bad Continental - Unfavourable-Bad Mediterranean - Unknown Pannonian - Unfavourable-Bad Natura 2000 sites are designated for the habitat type