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Arne RSPB reserve

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Type
  
Heath

Created
  
1966 (1966)

Address
  
Wareham BH20 5BJ, UK

Phone
  
+44 1929 553360

Location
  
Arne, Dorset, England

Operated by
  
RSPB

Area
  
5.634 km²

Nearest town
  
Wareham

Arne RSPB reserve

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday9:30AM–4:30PMThursday9:30AM–4:30PMFriday9:30AM–4:30PMSaturday9:30AM–4:30PMSunday9:30AM–4:30PMMonday9:30AM–4:30PMTuesday9:30AM–4:30PM

Status
  
Site of Special Scientific Interest

Similar
  
Poole Harbour, Brownsea Island, Durlston Country Park, Shipstal Beach, Isle of Purbeck

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Arne RSPB reserve is a 563.4-hectare (1,392-acre) nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) maintained by the RSPB and located in Dorset. It was notified as an SSSI in 1986. The reserve occupies the Arne Peninsula, which protrudes into Poole Harbour. Adjacent to the site is the village of Arne, although the nearest major settlement is the town of Wareham.

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The reserve opened in 1966 and is chiefly lowland heath, noted for the rare heather known as Dorset heath (Erica ciliaris), and for its breeding Dartford warblers. It also has acid grassland, salt marsh and woodland, with reedbeds adjoining the mudflats of the harbour. Other important species include nightjar, woodlark and, on the mudflats, spoonbill.

Over 500 species of vascular plant have been recorded on the reserve since 1966.

The reserve has a substantial herd of sika deer. Originating in East Asia, these animals escaped from deer parks during the 1860s and have now become naturalised, living on the heath and oak woodland of the site.

Arne is renowned for its natural environment, and has been featured on the BBC's Countryfile and Winterwatch programmes.

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References

Arne RSPB reserve Wikipedia