Suffolk Sandlings

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Suffolk Sandlings is a distinctive lowland heath and coastal landscape in eastern England, known for its sandy soils, rare wildlife habitats, and conservation importance.

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Suffolk Sandlings canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landscape
landscape region
lowland heath
climate temperate maritime climate
country United Kingdom
ecoregionType heathland and coastal mosaic
geology glacial sands and gravels
hasCharacteristicFeature nutrient-poor sandy soils
open, sparsely wooded terrain
proximity to North Sea coast
hasConservationPriority UK priority habitat focus area
hasConservationStatus priority area for nature conservation
hasEcologicalImportance supports important bird populations
supports rare invertebrates
supports specialist heathland species
hasHabitatType acid grassland
coastal dunes
conifer plantations
lowland heathland
maritime heath
wetlands
hasLandUse conservation management
forestry
military training areas
recreation
hasSoilType sandy soils
hasVegetation acid grassland communities
gorse scrub
heather-dominated heath
knownFor breeding populations of heathland birds
open, sandy heath landscapes
rare wildlife habitats
locatedIn Suffolk
East Anglia
surface form: eastern England
managedBy conservation organisations
managedFor biodiversity conservation
partOf Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Suffolk Coast and Heaths landscape
supportsActivity conservation grazing
walking and nature watching
threatenedBy afforestation
development pressure
recreational disturbance
scrub encroachment

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Suffolk, England hasNotableLandscape Suffolk Sandlings
Westleton locatedInLandscape Suffolk Sandlings