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181 page results for 'British silurian stratigraphy'

South Wight Maritime

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


Slender naiad [Najas flexilis]

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The sites selected contain between them over half of the British lakes with post-1980 records of this


River Camel

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selection of this site 4030 European dry heaths 91A0 Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British


Lundy

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All five British species of cup-coral are found here, including the scarlet and gold star-coral Balanophyllia


Official statistic on population trends for breeding birds in the UK

Published date 2026-04-09

The Breeding Bird Survey is a partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Joint ... British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford. Massimino, D. et al. 2025.


Arnecliff and Park Hole Woods

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


Kingley Vale

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Annex I habitats that are a primary reason for selection of this site 91J0 Taxus baccata woods of the British


Derryleckagh

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


North Downs Woodlands

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Parts of the woods were affected by the Great Storm of 1987. 91J0 Taxus baccata woods of the British


South Hams

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vascular plants typical of the oceanic southern temperate and Mediterranean-Atlantic elements of the British



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