Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve

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Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve is a protected limestone and wetland habitat in northwest England, renowned for its rich biodiversity and rare plant and butterfly species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone pavement site
national nature reserve
protected area
wetland habitat
country United Kingdom
governedBy conservation regulations
hasAccess public footpaths
waymarked trails
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasDesignation National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasEcosystemType fen
grassland
limestone pavement
scrub
wet woodland
woodland
hasGeologicalFeature karst landscape
limestone outcrops
limestone pavement clints
limestone pavement grikes
hasHabitat fen
grassland
limestone pavement
scrub
wetland
woodland
hasNotableSpecies high brown fritillary
lady’s-slipper orchid
pearl-bordered fritillary
specialist limestone flora
various rare ferns
isImportantFor botanical research
butterfly conservation
invertebrate diversity
orchid conservation
knownFor rare butterfly species
rare plant species
rich biodiversity
locatedIn England
Lancashire
North West England
managedBy Natural England
nearestSettlement Arnside
Silverdale
partOf Arnside
surface form: Arnside and Silverdale area
primaryConservationObjective protection of limestone pavement
protection of rare species

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