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South Wight Maritime

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To the west and south-west some of the most important subtidal British chalk reefs occur, representing


Great crested newt [Triturus cristatus]

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Description and ecological characteristics The great crested newt Triturus cristatus is the largest native British ... as pond density are probably more important in determining distribution across the main part of its British


SS.SCS.CCS.Nmix Neopentadactyla mixta in circalittoral shell gravel or coarse sand

Published date 2015-03

O. annulosa only occurs in records from the south-west of the British Isles.


Dorset Heaths

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All six species of native British reptiles, including the Annex IV species sand lizard Lacerta agilis


Alpine and Boreal heaths

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abundant and diverse assemblage of characteristic Atlantic liverworts and mosses that is unique to the British ... This alpine heath type is unique to the British Isles; it is rare in Ireland and attains its finest and


Largalinny

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primary reason for selection of this site 91A0 Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British


Blean Complex

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The stands have traditionally been managed as coppice, and are one of the British strongholds for the


Calf Hill and Cragg Woods

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primary reason for selection of this site 91A0 Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British


Coille Mhor

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primary reason for selection of this site 91A0 Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British


Naddle Forest

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primary reason for selection of this site 91A0 Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British



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