Chartley Moss

Chartley Moss
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Location within Staffordshire
Area of Search Staffordshire
Grid reference SK027283
Coordinates 52°51′06″N 1°57′40″W / 52.851692°N 1.961017°W / 52.851692; -1.961017Coordinates: 52°51′06″N 1°57′40″W / 52.851692°N 1.961017°W / 52.851692; -1.961017
Interest Biological
Area 105.80 hectares (1.0580 km2; 0.4085 sq mi)
Notification 1987 (1987)
Natural England website

Chartley Moss is a 105.80 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Staffordshire, notified in 1987. The area has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a Ramsar Convention protected wetland site, and a National Nature Reserve. There is no access without a permit.[1]

In 1995 Chartley Moss was twinned with Tsukigaumi Mire, Hokkaido, in a gesture of goodwill between scientists from Hokkaido University and Nottingham University.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Sites of Nature Conservation in Stafford Borough". Stafford Borough Council. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  2. McKie, Robin (23 July 1995). "When you're in the mire, friends help: Endangered Staffordshire peat bog twins with counterpart in Japan". The Observer. London. p. 5.
  3. "Moss bros: Chartley Moss nature reserve". The Times. London. 30 June 1995. p. 6.

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