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Nature Conservancy and successors: National Nature Reserves: Management Plans

Catalogue reference: FT 38

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FT 38

This series contains Management Plans, drawn up by English Nature and its predecessors to ensure that the appropriate conservation methods and techniques are proposed and implemented in National Nature Reserves. Most of the documents in this...

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FT 38

Title
Nature Conservancy and successors: National Nature Reserves: Management Plans
Date

1957-1989

Description

This series contains Management Plans, drawn up by English Nature and its predecessors to ensure that the appropriate conservation methods and techniques are proposed and implemented in National Nature Reserves. Most of the documents in this series contain maps.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • English Nature, 1991-2006
  • Nature Conservancy, 1949-1973
  • Nature Conservancy Council, 1973-1991
Physical description

41 files and volumes

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure

Subjects
Topics
Maps and plans
Administrative / biographical background

National Nature Reserves (NNRs) were established to protect the most important areas of wildlife habitat and geological formations in Britain, and as places for scientific research. They are either owned or controlled by English Nature or held by approved bodies such as Wildlife Trusts.

English Nature and its predecessors own or lease the NNRs or have an agreement with the landowner, lessee or occupier to ensure that proper conservation management is implemented on the reserve.

The Reserves are found across the UK, and between them they contain nearly every type of vegetation including coastal salt-marshes, dunes and cliffs, downlands, meadows and native woodlands. Scarce and threatened habitats such as chalk downs, lowland heaths and bogs and estuaries are conserved in NNRs. They also contain nationally important populations of rare flowers, ferns and mosses, butterflies and other insects, and nesting and wintering birds.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C8484/

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