Anholt desert heath

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Anholt desert heath is a unique, protected inland dune and heathland ecosystem on the Danish island of Anholt, known for its arid, almost desert-like landscape and rare plant and animal species.

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instanceOf heathland ecosystem
inland dune system
protected area
country Denmark
ecosystemType dune ecosystem
heathland
hasClimateCharacteristic high insolation
large temperature fluctuations
low precipitation
hasConservationStatus Natura 2000 site NERFINISHED
protected area under Danish nature protection law
hasEcologicalImportance habitat for specialized xerophilous species
high biodiversity relative to area
hasFaunaCharacteristic invertebrates adapted to dry conditions
hasFloraCharacteristic drought-tolerant plants
hasGeologicalFeature deflation plains
inland dunes
hasGeologicalOrigin wind-blown sand deposition
hasLandUseRestriction limited building activity
restrictions on off-road driving
hasManagementPractice access regulation
nature conservation planning
hasRecreationActivity hiking
nature observation
hasSoilType nutrient-poor soil
sandy soil
hasThreat climate change impacts
tourism pressure
trampling of vegetation
hasVegetationType dwarf shrub heath
grassland patches
lichen heath
isKnownFor almost desert-like landscape
large continuous heath area
rare animal species
rare plant species
isTouristAttraction true
landscapeCharacter arid
desert-like
locatedBetween Jutland NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kattegat NERFINISHED
locatedOn Anholt NERFINISHED
partOf Central Denmark Region NERFINISHED
Norddjurs Municipality NERFINISHED

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Anholt hasProtectedArea Anholt desert heath