Hatfield Moors

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Hatfield Moors is a large lowland raised peat bog and national nature reserve in South Yorkshire, England, known for its unique wildlife habitats and conservation importance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation
lowland raised bog
national nature reserve
peat bog
country United Kingdom
designatedAsNNR 1990s
hasAccess public footpaths
waymarked trails
hasConservationStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
national nature reserve
hasEcosystemType birch woodland
dry heath
lowland raised mire
open water
peatland
scrub
wet heath
hasHabitat bog moss (Sphagnum) communities
heather-dominated heath
recolonising bare peat
wet woodland
hasLandUseHistory commercial peat extraction
military training use
hasNotableSpecies adder
bog rosemary
breeding waders
damselflies
dragonflies
large heath butterfly
nightjar
round-leaved sundew
wintering wildfowl
knownFor biodiversity importance
lowland raised mire habitat
peatland conservation
restoration of former peat extraction areas
locatedIn England
South Yorkshire
locatedNear Doncaster NERFINISHED
managedBy Natural England NERFINISHED
partOf Humberhead Peatlands NERFINISHED
Humberhead Peatlands National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
usedFor nature conservation
recreation
scientific research

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Hatfield, Yorkshire hasLandmark Hatfield Moors
Humberhead Levels contains Hatfield Moors
Humberhead Levels contains Hatfield Moors
this entity surface form: Thorne and Hatfield Moors Special Area of Conservation