Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve (adjacent/overlapping area)

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Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve is a protected highland area in Scotland famed for its mountain scenery, rare alpine plants, and rich biodiversity on the slopes of Ben Lawers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain nature reserve
national nature reserve
protected area
containsFeature calcareous soils
corrie cliffs
ridges and summits over 1000 metres
schist rock geology
country Scotland
designation National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
National Scenic Area
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation
habitat alpine heath
montane grassland
scree slopes
subalpine woodland
upland bog
hasPart An Stuc NERFINISHED
Beinn Ghlas NERFINISHED
Ben Lawers NERFINISHED
Meall Garbh NERFINISHED
Meall Greigh NERFINISHED
Meall nan Tarmachan NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Loch Tay NERFINISHED
highestPoint Ben Lawers NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory IV
knownFor arctic–alpine flora
botanical interest
mountain scenery
rare alpine plants
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedOn southern shore of Loch Tay
managingOrganisation NatureScot NERFINISHED
previousManagingOrganisation National Trust for Scotland NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies alpine forget-me-not
alpine gentian
dotterel
dwarf willow
golden eagle
mountain hare
ptarmigan
red deer
snow pearlwort
usedFor botanical research
hillwalking
mountaineering
nature study

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Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park contains Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve (adjacent/overlapping area)