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Juniperus communis formations on heaths or calcareous grasslands
Published dateStands of juniper formerly occurred on lowland heathland, but as a result of burning and lack of management
Marsh fritillary butterfly [Euphydryas (Eurodryas, Hypodryas) aurinia]
Published dateManagement in both wet and dry situations is predominantly by low-intensity cattle or pony grazing.
Fixed dunes with herbaceous vegetation ('grey dunes')
Published dateThe site is an ancient system with acidic sands and a long history of traditional management.
Perennial vegetation of stony banks
Published dateof fine material accumulating between pebbles, climatic conditions, width of the foreshore, and past management
Cairngorms
Published dateOther areas, including Inshriach, have been influenced by past management for commercial forestry, and
Alkaline fens
Published dateThe individual fens vary in their structure according to intensity of management and provide a wide range
Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae)
Published dateFluctuating water levels and variations in exposure, substrate and management have resulted in the formation
Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Erica tetralix
Published dateIt is extremely variable in nature and has in places been modified by management, particularly burning
Tilio-Acerion forests of slopes, screes and ravines
Published dateThe dead-wood resource is outstanding, as there has been little management intervention.
Semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies: on calcareous substrates (Festuco-Brometalia), ( note that this includes the priority feature "important orchid rich sites").
Published datestructural and floristic characteristics of the habitat are strongly influenced by climatic factors and management