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JNCC Bulletin December 2022

Published date 2025-03-03

is now available, and provides an update on some of our recent projects and activities, both in the UK ... coral reef response planning in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a new strategy for biodiversity in the UK


Happy St Patrick’s Day from our Northern Ireland Liaison Officer

Published date 2022-03-17

Sharing UK-wide knowledge across this wide remit is a challenge, but it means that every day I learn ... experienced, starting a new job during a pandemic and working with a widely dispersed team across the UK


Magilligan

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Priority feature Magilligan in Northern Ireland is one of the largest calcareous dune systems in the UK ... ssp. argentea (Salicion arenariae) Magilligan is one of the largest calcareous dune systems in the UK


Pembrokeshire Marine/ Sir Benfro Forol

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estuary in south-west Wales, formed in the upper reaches of one of the best examples of a ria in the UK ... largest breeding colony on the west coast south of the Solway Firth, representing over 2% of annual UK


St Kilda

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The sea cliffs of Hirta are the highest in the UK, reaching 426 m. ... westerly outlier of the Outer Hebrides and supports one of the most extensive sea cave systems in the UK


Chesil and the Fleet

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most extensive occurrences of the rare sea-kale Crambe maritima and sea pea Lathyrus japonicus in the UK ... England contains a major concentration of Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic halophilous scrubs in the UK


Alkaline fens

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UK status and distribution Alkaline fens occur over a widely scattered geographical range in the UK, ... Alkaline fen vegetation has declined dramatically in the past century in the UK, and in many parts of


Climate change

Published date 2019-11-01

The impacts of climate change on the natural environment have long been recognised, both within the UK


Newham Fen

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Alkaline fens Newham is important as a lowland short sedge fen in north-east England, a part of the UK


Subberthwaite, Blawith and Torver Low Commons

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in south-west Cumbria supports some of the best examples of Transition mires and quaking bogs in the UK



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