Chartley Moss
| Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
![]() Shown within Staffordshire  | |
| Area of Search | Staffordshire | 
|---|---|
| Grid reference | SK027283 | 
| Coordinates | 52°51′06″N 1°57′40″W / 52.851692°N 1.961017°WCoordinates: 52°51′06″N 1°57′40″W / 52.851692°N 1.961017°W | 
| Interest | Biological | 
| Area | 105.80 hectares (1.0580 km2; 0.4085 sq mi) | 
| Notification | 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
- ↑ "Sites of Nature Conservation in Stafford Borough". Stafford Borough Council. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
 - ↑ 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.
 - ↑ "Moss bros: Chartley Moss nature reserve". The Times (London). 30 June 1995. p. 6.
 
External links
- Chartley Moss designated site information (Natural England)
 
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