Seven Sisters cliffs gain protected National Nature Reserve status

One of the country’s most well-known coastal landscapes has been named England’s newest National Nature Reserve.  The 1,500-hectare site includes rare habitats such as chalk grassland, heath and floodplain meadows, and is home to species including the chalkhill blue butterfly, skylark and bee orchaid. Located within the South Downs National Park, the landscape is shaped … Continue reading Seven Sisters cliffs gain protected National Nature Reserve status