There is enough information to assess the threat status of this species. It is very likely to be in the LC category.
The species was assessed as LC for national Red Lists in the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Only in the Netherlands, the local population was assessed as VU because it was present in < 1 % of the country during the surveys 2000-2011 and because it has decreased in abundance by 37 % between 1950 and 2011.
Population Trend: Stable
Currently no evident threats.
No conservation actions taken anywhere.
Currently no research needed.
The species is not subject to any commercial use or trade.
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