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- Page 3 and 4: PENWITHP/K 1P/K 2P3Hayle Estuary an
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- Page 9 and 10: R/CK55R56R57R58R59R60R61CARADONCN 1
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- Page 15 and 16: IntroductionThe DEFRA local sites r
- Page 17 and 18: in Cornwall which are eligible to b
- Page 19 and 20: Appendix 3Example of a County Wildl
- Page 21 and 22: West Looe to Watergatehttp://cwtdev
- Page 23 and 24: This appendix provides a more detai
- Page 25 and 26: COASTAL SALTMARSH PHTGeneral Descri
- Page 27 and 28: COASTAL SAND DUNES PHTGeneral Descr
- Page 29 and 30: COASTAL VEGETATED SHINGLE PHTGenera
- Page 31 and 32: Atriplex glabriuscula, biting stone
- Page 33 and 34: ESTUARINE ROCKY HABITATS: SourcesDa
- Page 35 and 36: INTERTIDAL MUDFLATS: SourcesDataset
- Page 37 and 38: MARITIME CLIFF AND SLOPES PHTGenera
- Page 39 and 40: Sabellaria alveolata REEFS PHTGener
- Page 41 and 42: SALINE LAGOONS PHTGeneral Descripti
- Page 43 and 44: SEAGRASS BEDS PHTGeneral Descriptio
- Page 45 and 46: SHELTERED MUDDY GRAVELS PHTGeneral
- Page 47 and 48: TIDE-SWEPT CHANNELS PHTGeneral Desc
- Page 49 and 50: LOWLAND MIXED DECIDUOUS WOODLAND: S
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or W9 woodlands. In Cornwall there
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UPLAND OAKWOOD: SourcesDataset Desc
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Secondly, it is relatively easy to
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WET WOODLAND: SourcesDataset Descri
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We have adopted the approach that w
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WOOD-PASTURE AND PARKLAND: SourcesD
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HEDGEROWS PHTGeneral DescriptionAnc
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COASTAL AND FLOODPLAIN GRAZING MARS
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LOWLAND MEADOWS PHTGeneral Descript
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LOWLAND MEADOWS: CommentsData Sourc
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LOWLAND CALCAREOUS GRASSLAND: Sourc
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LOWLAND DRY ACID GRASSLAND PHTGener
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LOWLAND DRY ACID GRASSLAND: Comment
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LOWLAND HEATHLAND: SourcesDataset D
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UPLAND HEATHLAND PHTGeneral Descrip
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UPLAND HEATHLAND: CommentsData Sour
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LOWLAND FENS: SourcesDataset Descri
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PURPLE MOOR GRASS AND RUSH PASTURES
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REEDBEDS PHTGeneral DescriptionReed
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UPLAND FLUSHES, FENS AND SWAMPS PHT
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BLANKET BOG PHTGeneral DescriptionB
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BLANKET BOG: CommentsData SourcesSo
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EUTROPHIC STANDING WATER: SourcesDa
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MESOTROPHIC LAKES: SourcesDataset D
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OLIGOTROPHIC AND DYSTROPHIC LAKES:
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PONDS: SourcesDataset Description O
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CALAMINARIAN GRASSLANDS PHTGeneral
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Appendix 5Information Relating to L
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Acronyms used in the ‘Distributio
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LOCAL ANCIENT WOODLANDS: SourcesDat
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LOCAL MIXED ASHWOODSGeneral Descrip
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The DefinitionAverageReliability of
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LOCAL PARKLANDS: SourcesDataset Des
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LOCAL BOUNDARIESGeneral Description
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LOCAL FLOODPLAIN GRASSLANDSGeneral
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LOCAL FLOODPLAIN GRASSLANDS: Commen
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LOCAL LOWLAND MEADOWS: SourcesDatas
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UPLAND DRY ACID GRASSLANDGeneral De
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UPLAND DRY ACID GRASSLAND: Comments
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LOCAL PONDS: SourcesDataset Descrip
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The species group sections below li
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Species of county importanceA site
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Lecidea erythrophaea A LichenLeptog
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Red Data Book (RDB) Species, Nation
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Grimmia crinita 200**Grimmia curvat
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INVERTEBRATES (EXCLUDING BUTTERFLIE
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Scotopteryx bipunctaria Chalk Carpe
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not considered to be of any nationa
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Outstanding assemblagesAll sites wi
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REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS (HERPTILES)
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BIRDSWe have an in-depth understand
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Table of National and County Thresh
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MAMMALSOnly terrestrial species are
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References for Appendix 6The main r
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Appendix 7Protocol for Amending Cou
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Site Extension/New SiteDetails of a
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Local Sites Partnership Approval of