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New Somerset Levels ‘super nature reserve’ to be created

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A new “super nature reserve” is being created across 15,000 acres of the Somerset landscape to protect saltmarsh, heath and wetland habitats.

Natural England has announced a new Somerset Wetlands National Nature Reserve (NNR) in an area home to rare and threatened species.

The move brings together six reserves and other land managed for nature by organisations including Natural England, the RSPB, Somerset Wildlife Trust, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, National Trust, Hawk and Owl Trust and the Environment Agency.

The Somerset Wetlands reserve is only the second “super” NNR to be designated in England, following Purbeck Heaths in Dorset, in 2020.

It comes on the 70th anniversary of the creation of England’s first nature reserve and is part of efforts to create a national “nature recovery network”.

“The creation of this very large National Nature Reserve is an important moment for nature recovery in England,” said Tony Juniper, chairman of Natural England.

“This is not least because it presents a practical demonstration of what can be done by working in partnership across the landscape at scale to reverse nature’s decline.”

There are more than 200 NNRs designated by Natural England across the country in areas recognised as having rare and precious wildlife and geology.

“Super National Nature Reserves provide a great opportunity to engage a wide range of people to tackle some of the issues affecting our nature reserves that need action to be taken at a landscape scale,” said Craig Bennett, chief executive of The Wildlife Trusts.

“If we are to achieve nature’s recovery, we need to create and restore wild places across the countryside, giving wildlife the chance it so desperately needs to spread and thrive.”

 Dr James Robinson, Director of Conservation at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), said: “The beautiful, shore-side wetlands at WWT Steart Marshes not only support an incredibly rich array of wildlife, but are also a highly effective carbon sink which research shows store 10,000 tonnes of carbon each year.”

“Including WWT Steart Marshes in the new NNR recognises the site’s importance in helping to combat the nature and climate crises and its role as an ‘outdoor laboratory’ in helping to find solutions to these pressing issues.”

To find a Festival of National Nature Reserves event at your local reserve visit www.NNRfestival.com.

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