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Wormsley Chalk Banks

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Biological

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Buckinghamshire

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1989

Wormsley Chalk Banks

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Wormsley Chalk Banks are six separate areas which together are a 14.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Turville in Buckinghamshire. The site is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The site has chalk grassland which is rich in both plant and invertebrate species which have sharply declined nationally. The areas vary, with the dominant grass being sheep's fescue in some, which have the greatest variety of plants, while others with deeper soils have coarser grasses such as upright brome and tall oat-grass. Flowers include bee and fly orchids, the latter of which is becoming scarce. Invertebrates include a variety of butterflies, harvest spiders and slow-worms.

Public footpaths cross several of the areas.

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Wormsley Chalk Banks Wikipedia