LIFE SOS Criquet de Crau

Project Context: Why the Crau Plain Grasshopper is so important the crau plain in southeastern France is home to one of Europe’s most unique and threatened pseudo-steppe ecosystems. This ancient, stony plain, shaped by a unique climate and millennia of traditional sheep grazing, supports an extraordinary and specialized biodiversity. At the heart of its conservation lies the Crau Plain Grasshopper (Prionotropis rhodanica).

  • This small, flightless insect is classified as Critically Endangered on global, European, national, and regional red lists, making its survival a paramount concern. Its importance extends far beyond its diminutive size: Strict Endemism: The Prionotropis rhodanica is found ONLY in the Crau Plain. Its disappearance from this region would mean its extinction globally, a permanent loss of a unique piece of biodiversity.
  • Flagship and Umbrella Species: The Crau Plain Grasshopper serves as a flagship species for the entire Crau steppe ecosystem. By focusing conservation efforts on this single, highly threatened insect, the broader unique habitat and the countless other species that depend on it also benefit. Protecting the grasshopper means protecting the steppe itself.
  • Indicator of Ecosystem Health: As a habitat specialist, Prionotropis rhodanica is highly sensitive to changes in its environment. Its presence, absence, and population health are direct indicators of the ecological integrity and quality of the Crau’s fragile dry grasslands.
  • Ecological Role: Despite its size, this grasshopper plays a fundamental role in the food chain, serving as a vital food source for numerous birds, reptiles, and other invertebrates within the Crau’s complex ecosystem.
  • The species’ population has suffered a severe decline due to relentless habitat loss and fragmentation caused by agricultural intensification and the expansion of industrial areas, leaving its remaining populations isolated and highly vulnerable.
 

Our Objective: Our team was privileged to contribute our specialized canine detection capabilities to the crucial “LIFE SOS Criquet de Crau” project. This comprehensive European LIFE Programme initiative (running from 2021-2025), coordinated by the Conservatoire d’espaces naturels Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (CEN PACA), aims to avert the extinction of this iconic insect. Our specific objective was to utilize highly trained conservation detection dogs to efficiently locate and confirm the presence of these elusive, camouflaged grasshoppers across remaining and restored habitat patches, providing vital data for population assessment and conservation management.

 

Methodology: Our approach leveraged the exceptional olfactory abilities of our conservation detection dogs, which are uniquely suited to locating such a small and cryptic invertebrate in its complex habitat. Our specialized detection dogs systematically surveyed designated areas within the Crau Plain. Trained to pinpoint the subtle scent signature of Prionotropis rhodanica, the dogs were able to identify areas of presence that would be nearly impossible to survey effectively through human visual searches alone, given the grasshopper’s masterly camouflage and limited mobility. The detection efforts directly supported the project’s broader objectives, contributing crucial information for mapping the distribution of remaining wild populations and identifying suitable areas for habitat restoration and potential reintroduction efforts.

 
 Outcome & Impact: Our successful involvement in the “LIFE SOS Criquet de Crau” project provided invaluable data, strengthening the efforts to conserve this critically endangered species and its unique habitat:
  •   Enhanced Population Data: The precise location data collected by our canine team contributed directly to a more accurate understanding of the Crau Plain Grasshopper’s distribution and the viability of its fragmented populations.
  • Informed Conservation Actions: Our work supported the project’s core objectives by helping to identify key areas for habitat restoration, targeted protection measures, and the strategic planning of reintroduction programs for individuals reared in captivity.
  • Demonstration of Canine Efficacy: This project further showcased the indispensable role of highly specialized conservation detection dogs in surveying even the smallest and most elusive critically endangered invertebrates, providing a model for similar conservation challenges worldwide. Our contribution directly aided the ambitious, multi-partner effort to ensure the long-term survival of this irreplaceable insect and the unique Crau Plain ecosystem it symbolizes.
 
  • Further Information: You can find more details about the “LIFE SOS Criquet de Crau” project on its official website: www.lifecriquetdecrau.com