National Nature Reserves in Bedfordshire
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National Nature Reserves in Bedfordshire, England are established by Natural England and managed by them or by non-governmental organisations such as the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds or the National Trust.
[edit] List of reserves
A list of National Nature Reserves in Bedfordshire:[1]
- Barton Hills, 44 Ha in the Chiltern Hills.
- King's Wood, Heath and Reach, 63 Ha near Woburn.
- Knocking Hoe, 9 Ha of grassland near Hitchin.
Note that the large nature reserve at RSPB The Lodge, Sandy, is not classified as an NNR.
[edit] References
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