Redgrave and South Lopham Fens National Nature Reserve

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Redgrave and South Lopham Fens National Nature Reserve is a protected wetland and fen landscape in eastern England, renowned for its rich biodiversity and important habitats for rare plants and wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fen
national nature reserve
wetland
access open to the public
conservationFocus fen restoration
water level management
country United Kingdom
designation National Nature Reserve
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation
ecoregion lowland fen
habitatType fen
reedbed
spring-fed wetland
wet grassland
hasFeature boardwalks
drainage ditches
grazing marshes
springs
viewing platforms
waymarked trails
importance important site for rare invertebrates
important site for rare plants
internationally important wetland
locatedIn East Anglia NERFINISHED
England
Norfolk NERFINISHED
Suffolk
managingOrganisation Natural England NERFINISHED
Suffolk Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
notableFlora bog pimpernel
marsh helleborine
ragged-robin
saw sedge
notableSpecies bittern
fen raft spider
marsh harrier
otter
reed warbler
sedge warbler
water vole
partOf The Broads wetland complex NERFINISHED
usedFor environmental education
nature conservation
recreation
scientific research

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River Waveney ecoregion Redgrave and South Lopham Fens National Nature Reserve