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Why are permanent grasslands important?
Why have permanent grasslands declined?
What grassland habitats are present in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire?
Floodplain Grazing Marsh
Lowland Meadow
Lowland calcareous grassland
Lowland dry acid grassland
How do I know if a meadow or pasture is valuable for wildlife?
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Laura Downton
Wildlilfe Sites Officer
Priory Country Park, Barkers Lane
Bedford
Bedfordshire
MK41 9DJ
United Kingdom
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01234 364213
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