Mapping the target species of Dalmatian scilla or amethyst meadow squill
06/09/2024
Dalmatian scilla (Chouardia litardierei) is an endemic Illyrian-Balkan species that grows on open, occasionally flooded or wet habitats, mainly meadows, grasslands, and basophilic outcrops. As it is a strictly protected species, and a target species of the Natura 2000 Ecological Network HR200918 in the wider area of the Krka National Park, it is necessary to investigate and monitor the state of the population.
Mapping of the Dalmatian scilla was carried out in May 2024 by the firm Oikon d.o.o. Institute for Applied Ecology, when the state of the plant population and the habitat was assessed. From 19 potential sites, the species was recorded in 10 of them. The abundance of the species was estimated using the transect method, and different densities and amounts were determined depending on the degree of succession and the condition of the habitat. The site located on the right bank of the Krka River, near Visovac Lake, stood out as a very well-preserved habitat with the greatest population density and abundance.
As the greatest threat to the species represents the reduced use and maintenance of grasslands, as well as the cessation of grazing and mowing, succession occurs, along with the disappearance of a suitable habitat for the species. Given that the Dalmatian scilla grows on wet flooded meadows along the Krka River, one of the essential threats would certainly be climate change, which could further harm the population.
In order to ensure continuous favorable conditions, the species needs to be monitored regularly, with some sites restored, and localities in good condition maintained, while noted threats that threaten the survival of the population should be prevented in a timely manner.


Monitoring
JOŠ NOVOSTI IZ KATEGORIJE
Investigation into the state of the bird population in the broad area of the Krka National Park
In the area of the ecological network of the broader area of the Krka National Park, the Biom Association researched the numbers of various bird species from April 2024 to March 2025
Winter waterbird census in Krka NP in 2025
The waterfowl count in eight areas along the Krka River was conducted on January 18th and 19th, with observations from land and from a vessel, by ornithologist Ivan Budinski from the Biom association and security and expert service employees of the Krka NP
The first find of a snow bunting in the Krka National Park
We are extremely pleased to announce that the first recorded sighting of a snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) has been recorded in the Krka National Park, increasing the bird population in the Park to as many as 230 species
Investigation and monitoring of the status of white-legged crayfish – Austropotamobius pallipes –in the Krka NP area
The white-legged crayfish has a natural distribution in all the rivers of the Adriatic basin and also in the Lika region. However, due to a series of pressures and threats to freshwater habitats (deterioration of water quality, the regulation of watercourses, invasive species), the white-legged crayfish has been disappearing from many locations where it was once present