Narrow-mouth Whorl Snail Vertigo angustior
The Narrow-mouthed Whorl Snail (Vertigo angustior) is a minute snail of damp, short calcareous grassland and fen margins, found in habitats with a combination of moisture, base-richness, and low-growing vegetation close to the ground. Protected under the Habitats Directive, it is a species of European importance. In Suffolk, it is associated with calcareous fen edges, damp grassland on chalky soils, and the margins of base-rich flushes, with the Waveney Valley and west Suffolk chalk grasslands providing potential habitat. Appropriate grazing management to maintain short, open sward conditions and stable soil moisture is central to its conservation. Image: © Bianca T, iNaturalist.
Find out more: iNaturalist, JNCC – Species description, Suffolk LNRS information page
Suffolk’s Priority Mollusc Species
Key
Listed as a conservation priority in Suffolk’s Biodiversity Action Plan.
Closely associated with Suffolk’s landscape and natural identity.
Identified as a key priority for recovery under Suffolk’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Has a Species of the Month article attached.