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- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons abstract "Black Down and Sampford Commons (grid reference ST118161) is a 155.2-hectare (384-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Devon and Somerset, notified in 1952.The Little Breach reserve, which forms part of the SSSI is an area of heathy grassland on Greensand, with some blackthorn and birch, noted for its butterflies and moths.Blackdown and Sampford Commons have the finest and most extensive surviving examples of the heathland, carr woodland and marshy grassland habitats that have developed on the acidic soils overlying the Greensand and Keuper Marls of the Blackdown Hills. The heathland supports a typical invertebrate fauna, including a wide variety of butterfly species, and with spiders notably abundant. The site is regionally important for birds which favour heathland habitats.".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons areaOfSearch Devon.
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons areaOfSearch Somerset.
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons areaTotal "1552000.0".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons interest "Biological".
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- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons aos "Somerset and Devon".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons displaymap "Somerset".
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- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons interest "Biological".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons latitude "50.93757".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons longitude "-3.25663".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons name "Black Down and Sampford Commons".
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Somerset.
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_notified_in_1952.
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- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons type SiteOfSpecialScientificInterest.
- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Black_Down_and_Sampford_Commons comment "Black Down and Sampford Commons (grid reference ST118161) is a 155.2-hectare (384-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Devon and Somerset, notified in 1952.The Little Breach reserve, which forms part of the SSSI is an area of heathy grassland on Greensand, with some blackthorn and birch, noted for its butterflies and moths.Blackdown and Sampford Commons have the finest and most extensive surviving examples of the heathland, carr woodland and marshy grassland habitats that have developed on the acidic soils overlying the Greensand and Keuper Marls of the Blackdown Hills. ".
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