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Tadnoll and Winfrith Heath

Tadnoll and Winfrith Heath

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Tadnoll and Winfrith Heath is a nature reserve of the Dorset Wildlife Trust, near the village of Winfrith Newburgh in Dorset, England. There is heathland and wetland in the reserve.

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Winfrith Heath is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[1] The wetland is designated a Ramsar site, and the reserve has been listed as a Special Area of Conservation.[2]

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The total area of the reserve is 181 hectares (450 acres). The chalk stream Tadnoll Brook, a tributary of the River Frome, runs through the site.[2]

The heathland has common heather, bell heather and gorse. Species of birds include nightjar and Dartford warbler, and the silver-studded blue butterfly may be seen.[2]

In the boggy areas of heathland there is sphagnum moss, bog asphodel and sundew.[2] The wetland habitat supports important species of plant and insects including marsh clubmoss and the small red damselfly. In new ponds, colonies of pillwort, a rare aquatic fern, have formed in less than a decade.[3]

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References

  1. "Winfrith Heath SSSI" Natural England. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  2. "Tadnoll & Winfrith Heath" Dorset Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  3. "Tadnoll Flagship Site" Freshwater Habitats Trust. Retrieved 27 August 2021.

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