Treasured Sussex Landscape Declared England’s Newest National Nature Reserve
The new 1,500-hectare reserve protects rare habitats and supports wildlife including chalk hill blue butterflies, while marking halfway to Natural England’s 25-NNR target by 2028.
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King Charles announces new national nature reserve to mark milestone for personal project
King Charles has declared the Seven Sisters cliff landscape as England’s newest national nature reserve and the latest addition to his series of reserves.The cliffs in East Sussex will also form part of the new King Charles England III coast path, which gives walkers complete access to the English coast for the first time. Officials have claimed that the new coastal walking route would take a year to complete, with weekends taken off.On Thursday…
Seven Sisters cliffs gain protected National Nature Reserve status
One of the country’s most well-known coastal landscapes has been named England’s newest National Nature Reserve. The 1,500-hectare site includes rare habitats such as chalk grassland, heath and floodplain meadows, and is home to species including the chalkhill blue butterfly, skylark and bee orchaid. Located within the South Downs National Park, the landscape is shaped by chalk formed from the remains of marine organisms over millions of years.…
Seven Sisters declared England’s newest National Nature Reserve
The iconic Seven Sisters Cliffs in southern England have been declared the country’s newest National Nature Reserve, with the 1,500-hectare landscape within the South Downs National Park set to be protected and enhanced for biodiversity, sustainable tourism and public access. In a press statement Natural England, an executive non-departmental public body responsible for protecting and improving England’s natural environment, says that the landsc…
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