England has a great variety of habitats from the chalk cliffs of Kent and Dorset, the rolling hills and fields of the southeast, the granite cliffs of Cornwall, the uplands of the Peak District and the Pennines, to the lakes and mountains of Cumbria. The country can be roughly divided into highland and lowland along the Tees-Exe line.
Local Nature Reserves (LNRs) are for both people and wildlife. They
are places with wildlife or geological features that are of special
interest locally. They offer people special opportunities to study or
learn ab ...
National Nature Reserves (NNRs) are places where wildlife comes first.
They were established to protect the most important areas of wildlife
habitat and geological formations in Britain, and as places for
scientific r ...
There are over 4,000 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in England,
covering around 7% of the country's land area. Over half of these sites, by area,
are internationally important for their wildlife, and ...
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