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West Fermanagh Scarplands

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pavements * Priority feature The limestone pavement within the West Fermanagh Scarplands occurs on Carboniferous


Magheraveely Marl Loughs

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These occur over an area of Carboniferous limestone bedrock.


Ingleborough Complex

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Priority feature Ingleborough is one of four sites in northern England representing Limestone pavements on Carboniferous


Calcareous and calcshist screes of the montane to alpine levels (Thlaspietea rotundifolii)

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This site has the most extensive areas of calcareous and calcshist scree in the UK, consisting of Carboniferous


Slender green feather-moss [Drepanocladus (Hamatocaulis) vernicosus]

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large population of this species in extensive upland flush systems and wet calcareous sedge fen on Carboniferous


Siliceous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation

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Moor House – Upper Teesdale, which includes the highest point of the Pennines, has a mixed geology of Carboniferous


Great crested newt [Triturus cristatus]

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They overlie Etruria marls and coal measures of the Carboniferous period.


Hydrophilous tall herb fringe communities of plains and of the montane to alpine levels

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Cumbria, Tees Valley and Durham Moor House – Upper Teesdale comprises an area of mixed geology made up of carboniferous


Cannock Extension Canal

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The low volume of boat traffic on this terminal branch of the Wyrley and Essington Canal has allowed


Floating water-plantain [Luronium natans]

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The low volume of boat traffic on this terminal branch of the Wyrley and Essington Canal has allowed



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