The Naze headland

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The Naze headland is a prominent coastal promontory in Essex, England, noted for its eroding cliffs, fossil-rich beaches, and important wildlife habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
geological site
nature conservation area
country England
designatedAs Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
faces North Sea NERFINISHED
geologicalPeriodExposed Eocene NERFINISHED
Pliocene NERFINISHED
hasAccessFrom Walton-on-the-Naze town NERFINISHED
hasConservationArea The Naze Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
hasFeature eroding cliffs
fossil-rich beaches
grazed grassland
offshore sandbanks
saltmarsh
scrub habitats
hasManagementIssue cliff instability
loss of habitat
hasRockType London Clay NERFINISHED
Red Crag Formation NERFINISHED
hasStructure Naze Tower NERFINISHED
knownFor London Clay fossils
Red Crag fossils NERFINISHED
migratory birds
rapid coastal erosion
locatedIn Essex
Tendring district NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Sea coast NERFINISHED
managedBy Essex Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
NazeTowerFunction landmark
NazeTowerFunction navigation aid
visitor attraction
nearestTown Walton-on-the-Naze NERFINISHED
partOf Essex coast NERFINISHED
region East of England
SSSIInterestType biological
geological
supportsSpeciesGroup passerine migrants
waders
wildfowl
threatenedBy coastal erosion
tourismActivity educational field trips
geology fieldwork
usedFor birdwatching
coastal walking
fossil collecting

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Walton-on-the-Naze hasFeature The Naze headland