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- Arger_Fen abstract "Arger Fen is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and nature reserve located between the villages of Bures St Mary and Leavenheath, 7 miles (11.3 km) south-east of Sudbury in the south of the English county of Suffolk. The reserve is owned and managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust who purchased it in 2008. The reserve is 48 hectares (119 acres) in area and was first identified as an SSSI in 1986. It is also a Local Nature Reserve.The site lies within the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is made up of a mix of woodland and meadow habitats with much of the woodland believed to be ancient in origin. The underlying geology is a mixture of sand and gravel banks and clay soils, producing a mix of habitat types, including wet fen type habitats at lower levels and dry grasslands on acidic soils on hill tops. It is one of only two known areas of ancient woodland in Eastern England which feature wild cherry (Prunus avium).Badgers are found on the reserve with a number of active setts. Other rare fauna include the hazel dormouse and barbastelle bat. In 2012 the reserve, which has ash trees at least 300 years old, was identified as a site of ash dieback and in 2013 it became a research site for Forestry Commission scientists studying genetic resistance to the Chalara fungus which causes the disease.Suffolk Wildlife Trust refer to the reserve as Arger Fen and Spouse's Vale. There are car parking facilities on the site as well as two way marked trails, including areas of board walk. The Trust has attempted to encourage the growth of the dormouse population at the site, partly by expanding the area of land it owns at Arger Fen.".
- Arger_Fen areaOfSearch Suffolk.
- Arger_Fen areaTotal "487000.0".
- Arger_Fen interest "Biological".
- Arger_Fen thumbnail Arger_Fen.jpg?width=300.
- Arger_Fen wikiPageID "35797019".
- Arger_Fen wikiPageRevisionID "587856310".
- Arger_Fen aos "Suffolk".
- Arger_Fen displaymap "Suffolk".
- Arger_Fen enref "1002262".
- Arger_Fen hasPhotoCollection Arger_Fen.
- Arger_Fen imageCaption "Entering Arger Fen and Spouse's Vale nature reserve".
- Arger_Fen interest "Biological".
- Arger_Fen latitude "51.986".
- Arger_Fen longitude "0.818".
- Arger_Fen mapCaption "Arger Fen within Suffolk".
- Arger_Fen name "Arger Fen".
- Arger_Fen notifydate "1956".
- Arger_Fen subject Category:Local_Nature_Reserves_in_Suffolk.
- Arger_Fen subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Suffolk.
- Arger_Fen type Place.
- Arger_Fen type SiteOfSpecialScientificInterest.
- Arger_Fen type Wikidata:Q532.
- Arger_Fen type Place.
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- Arger_Fen comment "Arger Fen is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and nature reserve located between the villages of Bures St Mary and Leavenheath, 7 miles (11.3 km) south-east of Sudbury in the south of the English county of Suffolk. The reserve is owned and managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust who purchased it in 2008. The reserve is 48 hectares (119 acres) in area and was first identified as an SSSI in 1986.".
- Arger_Fen label "Arger Fen".
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- Arger_Fen sameAs Q4789523.
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- Arger_Fen depiction Arger_Fen.jpg.
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- Arger_Fen name "Arger Fen".