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List of national nature reserves in Somerset

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in 1994. Hardington Moor national nature reserve covers partly calcareous clay-rich soils on sloping ground and comprises three meadows surrounded by established hedges. The meadows are examples of species-rich unimproved neutral grassland, which is now nationally rare. The rare French oat-grass is
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This site comprises four meadows surrounded by well-established hedges on gently sloping clay-rich soils. It is an outstanding example of a traditionally managed unimproved neutral grassland of a type now rare in Britain. The meadows belong to a type characterised by the widespread occurrence of
613: 2620:, or ditches and larger drainage canals. Peat extraction peaked in the 1960s but has since declined. The geology of the moor and prolonged peat extraction has provided a unique environment which provides a habitat for a range of flora and fauna. Much of the nature reserve managed by the 1966:. Part of the site is a national nature reserve and part a Nature Conservation Review Woodland site. This site supports a mosaic of ancient semi-natural broadleaved woodland, scrub and species-rich unimproved grassland. Two nationally rare plants occur at Rodney Stoke: 1183:) community types. In total over 130 species of flowering plant have been recorded including 3 species of orchids, 21 grasses and 14 sedges. The extensive system of rhynes and field ditches contains a rich flora which includes three nationally scarce species: 411:. They were established to protect the most significant areas of habitat and of geological formations. NNRs are managed on behalf of the nation, many by Natural England themselves, but also by non-governmental organisations, including 1324:. This new wetland habitat has been established from out peat diggings and now consists of areas of reedbed, wet scrub, open water and peripheral grassland and woodland. Many bird species live on or visit the site including the 1823: 998: 894: 420: 512: 830: 3878: 2327: 2225: 1625: 1521: 1375: 568: 2093: 1587:. The 101 hectares (249.6 acres) woodlands are notable for their lichens, heath fritillary butterfly, red wood ant colonies, dead wood invertebrates and ancient pollards. They are part of the 1068: 693: 3998: 2887: 2520: 1899: 1747: 932: 1238: 2655: 34: 3657: 3377: 3628: 396: 342: 3205: 1152: 2879: 2559: 2366: 2264: 2132: 1938: 1786: 1664: 1560: 1414: 1277: 1107: 971: 880: 869: 732: 607: 3778: 2377: 4051: 3705: 3439: 3257: 3231: 3179: 2857: 2275: 1675: 1571: 1425: 618: 2579: 2152: 2143: 1955: 1434: 743: 281: 3066: 4136: 3994: 2570: 1949: 982: 4141: 3315: 1288: 3012: 2951: 2755: 3886: 1118: 3030: 3373: 3348: 3117: 1797: 2650: 1310: 424: 1700:. A stretch of the river, from Gold Corner to Huntspill Sluice (excluding the Cripps River), is a national nature reserve. The NNR is managed by the 2205: 3943: 3599: 3573: 3544: 3508: 3472: 3399: 2813: 2777: 3909: 3279: 2601: 470: 3101: 2977: 4146: 3653: 3621: 2640: 2466: 1839: 1721: 1591: 1124: 772: 392: 3735: 3153: 656:). A total of 74 species of orchids have so far been recorded. This site is one of only three localities in Britain in which the grass 3806: 3968: 3831: 3201: 4031: 3862: 2500: 408: 1048: 497: 4099: 4023:
A Nature Conservation Review: The Selection of Biological Sites of National Importance to Nature Conservation in Britain, Volume 2
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Wetlands, and managed as a national nature reserve by Natural England, is a former raised bog lying in the basin of the
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is based around abandoned peatworkings which have now become flooded. It is particularly noted for the millions of
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at 8.7 hectares (21.5 acres) in area. Several of the sites are associated with rivers and low-lying areas of the
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Details are on the pages on each site in the Natural England listing of national nature reserves in the county.
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Owned by Exmoor National Park Authority, Tarr Steps Woodland national nature reserve covers 33 hectares of the
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Unless specified otherwise, the area is taken from the MAGIC map of each site. (Click on the identify icon (
2621: 2586: 2178:. The site supports a diverse community of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates. National rarities are the 1010: 542: 482: 416: 346: 893:
and in Somerset, wet and dry heathland, ancient woodland and open grassland. Much of the NNR is within the
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which covers 1,604 hectares (3,964 acres) of wet and dry heathland, ancient woodland and open grassland on
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very abundant on the site and the fields are home to a wide variety of plant species, most notably
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Era and their tools and flint arrow heads have been discovered, along with pottery from the
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estate, of which it formed a part. In 1909 part of the woodland was donated to the
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since 1989, and is designated as a wetland of international importance under the
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Bulleid, L.R.C.P., F.S.A., Arthur; Harold St. George Gray, M.A., F.S.A. (1948).
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suburb. Areas not owned by the National Trust have since been taken over by the
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The Somerset Levels national nature reserve covers several areas of the wider
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The Dunkery and Horner Wood NNR is one of the largest in England. It includes
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which flourish in the cool damp conditions. Much of the woodland was once
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smelting industry. The river and the valley woodlands are part of the
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There are 15 national nature reserves in the county. The largest is
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Leigh Woods is an area of woodland on the south-west side of the
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communities largely consist of variants of the nationally rare
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Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society
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Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society
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national nature reserve, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west of
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has also been found. The site was occupied by humans in the
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including Dunkery Beacvon, the highest point in the county.
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project. Shapwick Heath, part of the Avalon Marshes in the
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and natural features in England using section 35(1) of the
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is important for both biological and geological interest.
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The maps link to the UK Government MAGIC mapping system.
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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset
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several of the man-made drainage ditches, including the
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that feed along the unpolluted and fast-flowing river.
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Siraut, M. C.; Thacker, T. H.; Williamson, Elizabeth.
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project which aims to restore, recreate and reconnect
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has occurred since the area was first drained by the
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with at least nine native and four imported species.
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National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
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Exmoor National Park. 2002. Archived from 3038:Research Department Report Series no 72-2008 4026:. Cambridge University Press. p. 216. 3801:. Cambridge University Press. p. 107. 2912:. British Geological Survey. Archived from 1716:. Public access to the site is restricted. 438:and covers 2,639 hectares (6,521 acres) of 395:(NNR) are designated under Part III of the 256: 1462:. Invertebrates found at the site include 1165:Juncus effusus/acutiflorus–Galium palustre 3734:. Victoria County History. pp. 1–7. 3596:"Tarr Steps and the Exmoor National Park" 3570:"Tarr Steps and the Exmoor National Park" 2651:List of local nature reserves in Somerset 1842:, Rare trees include multiple species of 1311:Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 425:Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 3094:The Mendip Hills: A Threatened Landscape 2970:The Mendip Hills: A Threatened Landscape 2717: 2667: 2469:and abound with wildlife, ranging from 1161:soft/sharp flowered rush–marsh bedstraw 240: 176: 160: 144: 48: 3969:"Westhay Moor National Nature reserve" 3770: 3660:from the original on 24 September 2015 3018:from the original on 24 December 2013. 2957:from the original on 24 December 2013. 2758:from the original on 21 September 2015 2602:Peat extraction on the Somerset Levels 1982:). The site supports a diverse fauna. 779:. In addition to the rivers, Parrett, 755:, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of 224: 112: 3995:"Somerset's National Nature Reserves" 3708:from the original on 2 September 2010 3634:from the original on 6 September 2015 3260:from the original on 27 February 2012 3182:from the original on 2 September 2010 2752:"National Nature Reserves in England" 662:is a prominent feature of the sward. 285:National nature reserves in Somerset 64: 7: 4137:National nature reserves in Somerset 3949:from the original on 13 October 2006 3834:from the original on 8 February 2015 3602:from the original on 26 October 2014 3550:from the original on 13 October 2006 3514:from the original on 13 October 2006 3478:from the original on 13 October 2006 3442:from the original on 20 January 2010 3354:from the original on 24 October 2012 3318:from the original on 12 October 2015 3234:from the original on 11 January 2011 3156:from the original on 6 February 2010 2860:from the original on 10 January 2011 2821:Sites of Special Scientific Interest 2814:"Bridgwater Bay SSSI citation sheet" 2155:and national nature reserve between 1157:Juncus subnodulosus–cirsium palustre 434:which has been recognised under the 272: 208: 18:National Nature Reserves in Somerset 4142:National nature reserves in England 4054:from the original on 5 January 2011 3798:The Draining of the Somerset Levels 3096:. Victor Gollanz Ltd. p. 128. 2884:Somerset's National Nature Reserves 2641:National nature reserves in England 2467:Site of Special Scientific Interest 1840:Site of Special Scientific Interest 1838:. It is included in the Avon Gorge 1592:Site of Special Scientific Interest 1181:Cynosurus cristatus–centaurea nigra 1131:as nature reserves. These include; 1125:Site of Special Scientific Interest 773:Site of Special Scientific Interest 393:National nature reserves in England 192: 96: 4080:from the original on 14 April 2015 3576:from the original on 24 April 2016 3202:"The RSPB: Ham Wall: Star species" 3040:. English Heritage. Archived from 2972:. Victor Gollanz Ltd. p. 32. 1177:crested dog's-tail–common knapweed 1173:Molinia caerulea–cirsium dissectum 25: 3680:"Woods get conservation accolade" 3208:from the original on 29 June 2015 3123:. Natural England. Archived from 3069:. Natural England. Archived from 2284:. The specific sites include the 1153:blunt-flowered rush–marsh thistle 409:Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 4001:from the original on 26 May 2015 3971:. Wildlife Extra. Archived from 3738:from the original on 25 May 2011 3380:from the original on 21 May 2015 2890:from the original on 26 May 2015 2823:. English Nature. Archived from 2499: 2306: 2204: 2072: 1878: 1726: 1704:. The river discharges into the 1604: 1500: 1354: 1217: 1047: 911: 809: 799:Hams", also drain into the bay. 767:. It consists of large areas of 672: 547: 357:. The districts of Somerset are 264: 248: 232: 216: 200: 184: 168: 152: 136: 128: 120: 104: 88: 72: 56: 40: 33: 2732:from the original on 4 May 2015 2726:"Protected or designated areas" 1958:, just north of the village of 1868:) are common in June and July. 1169:purple moorgrass–meadow thistle 295:3. Dunkery and Horner Wood 3885:. 24 June 2014. Archived from 3118:"Gordano Valley SSSI citation" 2628:which congregate at the site. 1001:in 1967 and is now managed by 1: 4074:"Westhay Moor Nature Reserve" 3830:. Victoria County Histories. 2910:"Wookey Hole and Ebbor Gorge" 1972:Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum 1814:opposite the English city of 1229:87.27 hectares (215.6 acres) 1005:. The gorge was cut into the 821:1,604 hectares (3,964 acres) 684:2,639 hectares (6,521 acres) 349:, which is divided into five 4020:Ratcliffe, Derek A. (1977). 2582:and notified as part of the 2180:greater silver diving beetle 2165:Brue Valley Living Landscape 1456:corky-fruited water-dropwort 1315:Brue Valley Living Landscape 387:Bath and North East Somerset 319:14. Tarr Steps Woodland 4147:Nature reserves in Somerset 4076:. Somerset Wildlife Trust. 2318:33.4 hectares (82.5 acres) 2216:463 hectares (1,144 acres) 2188:lesser silver diving beetle 2084:509 hectares (1,258 acres) 559:17.8 hectares (44.0 acres) 498:GPX (secondary coordinates) 4163: 3853:Havinden, Michael (1982). 2646:Nature reserves in Nailsea 2030:are well represented with 1366:8.7 hectares (21.5 acres) 1197:Myriophyllum verticillatum 265: 249: 233: 217: 201: 185: 3622:"Dulverton to Tarr Steps" 3092:Toulson, Shirley (1984). 2968:Toulson, Shirley (1984). 2880:"Dunkery and Horner Wood" 2778:"Barrington Hill Meadows" 2584:Somerset Levels and Moors 2511:105 hectares (259 acres) 2493: 2432:Hyacinthoides non-scripta 2300: 2198: 2066: 2004:Pipistrellus pipistrellus 1872: 1808:Clifton Suspension Bridge 1720: 1616:149 hectares (368 acres) 1598: 1494: 1478:. Less commonly seen are 1348: 1211: 1059:126 hectares (311 acres) 1041: 905: 803: 666: 541: 524: 521: 515: 493:GPX (primary coordinates) 468:Map all coordinates using 169: 153: 137: 121: 105: 89: 73: 57: 41: 4048:"Exploring Westhay Moor" 3883:Central Somerset Gazette 3656:. Exmoor National Park. 3627:. Exmoor National Park. 2854:National Nature Reserves 2483:Barbastella barbastellus 1890:51 hectares (126 acres) 1862:western spiked speedwell 1738:64 hectares (158 acres) 1512:98 hectares (242 acres) 997:. It was donated to the 923:47 hectares (116 acres) 476:Download coordinates as: 317:13. Somerset Levels 2622:Somerset Wildlife Trust 2587:Special Protection Area 2386:valley. This is mainly 1035:end of the last ice age 1011:Carboniferous Limestone 889:, the highest point on 858:Dunkery and Horner Wood 805:Dunkery and Horner Wood 452:Dunkery and Horner Wood 417:Somerset Wildlife Trust 347:Somerset County Council 343:non-metropolitan county 315:12. Shapwick Heath 308:9. Huntspill River 306:8. Hawkcombe Woods 304:7. Hardington Moor 299:5. Gordano Valley 291:1. Barrington Hill 3855:The Somerset Landscape 3828:British History Online 3760:The Meare Lake Village 2935:Donovan, D.T. (1988). 1712:which then flows into 1007:Clifton Down Limestone 293:2. Bridgwater Bay 3598:. Everything Exmoor. 3572:. Everything Exmoor. 3254:"Hawkcombe Woods NNR" 3228:"Hardington Moor NNR" 2477:, including the rare 2192:Hydrochara caraboides 1458:and large numbers of 1439:Hardington Mandeville 1370:Hardington Mandeville 1305:in the valley of the 1205:Potamogeton coloratus 1193:whorled water milfoil 630:Anthoxanthum odoratum 488:GPX (all coordinates) 321:15. Westhay Moor 313:11. Rodney Stoke 310:10. Leigh Woods 3767:on 17 February 2012. 3436:"Shapwick Heath NNR" 2850:"Bridgwater Bay NNR" 2830:on 10 September 2008 2163:. It is part of the 1313:. It is part of the 759:at the mouth of the 282:class=notpageimage| 4104:Taunton Local Group 3997:. Natural England. 3704:. Natural England. 3438:. Natural England. 3376:. Natural England. 3314:. Somerset Rivers. 3292:on 20 November 2008 3256:. Natural England. 3230:. Natural England. 3178:. Natural England. 3047:on 24 December 2013 2916:on 10 November 2013 2856:. Natural England. 2532: /  2408:Acer pseudoplatanus 2355:Tarr Steps Woodland 2339: /  2302:Tarr Steps Woodland 2237: /  2105: /  2036:Melanargia galathea 1911: /  1836:Forestry Commission 1828:George Alfred Wills 1759: /  1637: /  1533: /  1472:small tortoiseshell 1460:green-winged orchid 1387: /  1250: /  1129:Avon Wildlife Trust 1080: /  1021:. The rare mineral 1019:Lower Coal Measures 944: /  842: /  765:River Parrett Trail 763:and the end of the 705: /  650:green-winged orchid 638:Cynosurus cristatus 580: /  413:Avon Wildlife Trust 355:unitary authorities 297:4. Ebbor Gorge 4110:on 8 February 2015 3975:on 8 February 2015 3913:. Mineral Planning 3889:on 8 February 2015 3702:"Westhay Moor NNR" 3654:"Tarr Steps Woods" 3416:on 13 October 2006 3130:on 24 October 2012 2794:on 13 October 2006 2184:Hydrophilus piceus 2016:spotted flycatcher 1974:) and the endemic 1954:Rodney Stoke is a 1702:Environment Agency 1484:green-veined white 1309:is managed by the 634:crested dog's-tail 626:sweet vernal grass 403:as key places for 345:, administered by 3793:Williams, Michael 3374:"Leigh Woods NNR" 3338:"Avon Gorge SSSI" 3312:"River Huntspill" 3103:978-0-575-03453-2 3067:"Ebbor Gorge NNR" 2979:978-0-575-03453-2 2632: 2631: 2614:Glastonbury Abbey 2394:) woodland, with 2060:Hipparchia semele 2044:Quercusia quercus 2040:purple hairstreak 2020:Muscicapa striata 1850:Bristol rockcress 1818:and north of the 1147:. The unimproved 1063:Walton in Gordano 795:, including the " 777:Ramsar Convention 659:Gaudinia fragilis 450:. 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Index

National Nature Reserves in Somerset
List of national nature reserves in Somerset is located in Somerset
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ceremonial county
Somerset
non-metropolitan county
Somerset County Council
districts
unitary authorities
West Somerset
South Somerset
Taunton Deane
Mendip
Sedgemoor
county of Avon
North Somerset
Bath and North East Somerset
National nature reserves in England
National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
Natural England
wildlife
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Avon Wildlife Trust
Somerset Wildlife Trust
National Trust
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Bridgwater Bay
Ramsar Convention
mud flats
Hardington Moor

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