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Kennet and Lambourn Floodplain

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The Kennet and Lambourn Floodplain is a 22.9 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire and Wiltshire, England, notified in 1996. It comprises seven separate small areas, four in the Kennet Valley and three in the Lambourn Valley. The areas included in the site support particularly large populations of Desmoulin's whorl snail.

Most of the site was designated as a Special Area of Conservation in 2005.

Locations

  • SU316705 51.4321°N 1.5454°W / 51.4321; -1.5454
  • SU402737 51.4604°N 1.4213°W / 51.4604; -1.4213
  • SU345687 51.4158°N 1.5038°W / 51.4158; -1.5038
  • SU435701 51.4278°N 1.3743°W / 51.4278; -1.3743
  • SU453692 51.4195°N 1.3485°W / 51.4195; -1.3485
  • SU556655 51.3853°N 1.2009°W / 51.3853; -1.2009
  • SU450674 51.4034°N 1.3530°W / 51.4034; -1.3530
  • References

    Kennet and Lambourn Floodplain Wikipedia


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