National Nature Reserves in Cumbria

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National Nature Reserves in England were established by English Nature, now Natural England, which manages them either directly or by non-governmental organisations such as the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds or the National Trust.

There are 25 National Nature Reserves in Cumbria including the large Moor House-Upper Teesdale reserve which is shared with County Durham.

All National Nature Reserves include all or part of a named Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Moor House-Upper Teesdale is also a Biosphere reserve.

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[edit] Types of Habitat

  • Wetlands

A number of the reserves are bogs (often called "moss" in local dialect), a type of habit which the European Union is keen to protect.[1] Bassenthwaite Lake, one of the largest lakes in the English Lake District, is a habitat for the Osprey.

  • Limestone pavements

Whitbarrow and Park Wood are limestone habitats.

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