Shapwick Heath is a 394.0-hectare (973.6 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve between Shapwick and Westhay in Somerset, notified in 1967. It is part of the Brue Valley Living Landscape conservation project. The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat. It aims to ensure that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably. It is one of an increasing number of landscape scale conservation projects in the UK.
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| - Shapwick Heath estas biologia kaj nacia naturrezervejo de 394.0-hektaroj inter kaj en Somerset, deklarita en 1967. Ĝi estas parto de la konservada projekto Valo Brue. La projekto startis en januaro 2009 kaj celas restaŭri, rekrei kaj rekonekti habitatojn. Ĝi celas sekurigi, ke naturo pliboniĝas kaj kapablas elteni per si mem fronte al klimata ŝanĝo dum garantii al farmistoj kaj aliaj terposedantoj povi pluuzadi sian teron profite. Ĝi estas unu el pliiĝantaj nombroj de projektoj pri landscape scale conservation (pejzaĝa konservado) en GB. (eo)
- Shapwick Heath is a 394.0-hectare (973.6 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve between Shapwick and Westhay in Somerset, notified in 1967. It is part of the Brue Valley Living Landscape conservation project. The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat. It aims to ensure that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably. It is one of an increasing number of landscape scale conservation projects in the UK. (en)
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| - Shapwick Heath estas biologia kaj nacia naturrezervejo de 394.0-hektaroj inter kaj en Somerset, deklarita en 1967. Ĝi estas parto de la konservada projekto Valo Brue. La projekto startis en januaro 2009 kaj celas restaŭri, rekrei kaj rekonekti habitatojn. Ĝi celas sekurigi, ke naturo pliboniĝas kaj kapablas elteni per si mem fronte al klimata ŝanĝo dum garantii al farmistoj kaj aliaj terposedantoj povi pluuzadi sian teron profite. Ĝi estas unu el pliiĝantaj nombroj de projektoj pri landscape scale conservation (pejzaĝa konservado) en GB. (eo)
- Shapwick Heath is a 394.0-hectare (973.6 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve between Shapwick and Westhay in Somerset, notified in 1967. It is part of the Brue Valley Living Landscape conservation project. The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat. It aims to ensure that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably. It is one of an increasing number of landscape scale conservation projects in the UK. Shapwick Heath, part of the Avalon Marshes in the Somerset Levels Wetlands, and managed as a national nature reserve by Natural England, is a former raised bog lying in the basin of the River Brue. The site supports a diverse community of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates. National rarities are the Greater Silver Diving Beetle (Hydrophilus piceus) and theLesser Silver Diving Beetle (Hydrochara caraboides) which is now confined nationally to the Brue Basin Peat Moors. The Sweet Track, an ancient causeway crosses the site. It is one of the oldest engineered roads known and the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe. The adjoining Shapwick Moor has been purchased by the Hawk and Owl Trust as a reserve. Ham Wall nature reserve is to the east. (en)
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