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Ulverscroft Valley
El arroyo que atraviesa Lea Meadows tiene cangrejos de río de garras blancas y lampreas de arroyo , ambos protegidos legalmente. [1] Es parte de Ulverscroft Valley .

Leicestershire es un condado en East Midlands de Inglaterra con un área de 833 millas cuadradas (2,160 km 2 ), [2] y una población según el censo de 2011 de 980,000. [3] El Ayuntamiento de Leicester es una autoridad unitaria , [4] y el resto del condado es administrado por el Consejo del Condado de Leicestershire en el nivel superior, con siete consejos de distrito en el segundo nivel, Blaby , Charnwood , Harborough , Hinckley y Bosworth . Melton ,Noroeste de Leicestershire y Oadby y Wigston . [5]

En Inglaterra, los sitios de interés científico especial (SSSI) son designados por Natural England , un organismo público no departamental que es responsable de proteger el medio ambiente natural de Inglaterra. La designación como SSSI brinda protección legal a los sitios geológicos y de vida silvestre más importantes. [6] En enero de 2018, hay setenta y seis SEIC en el condado, [7] cincuenta y siete de los cuales están designados por su biología, doce por su geología y siete por ambos criterios.

Hay diecinueve sitios de Revisión de Conservación Geológica , seis sitios de Revisión de Conservación de la Naturaleza , un Área Especial de Conservación , tres reservas naturales nacionales , dos son tierras comunes y tres contienen monumentos programados . Un sitio es una reserva natural local , trece son administrados por Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust , y uno por el National Trust . El sitio más grande es Bradgate Park y Cropston Reservoir con 399,3 hectáreas (987 acres). Tiene rocas que datan del período ediacárico hace alrededor de 600 millones de años, y es muy importante para el estudio dePaleontología precámbrica . [8] El más pequeño es Gipsy Lane Pit con 0,5 hectáreas (1,2 acres), que es importante para los mineralogistas ya que es rico en sulfuros, algunos de los cuales no están identificados. [9]

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Sitios [ editar ]

See also[edit]

  • List of local nature reserves in Leicestershire
  • Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b The area and grid reference are taken from the "Details" page for each site on the Natural England database.[7]
  2. ^ The maps are provided by Natural England on the Magic Map website.
  3. ^ Citations are provided for each site by Natural England.
  4. ^ Descriptions are mainly based on the official Natural England citations. Many of these date to the 1980s, and in some cases may be out of date.
  5. ^ Dimminsdale is partly in Derbyshire.
  6. ^ Eye Brook Reservoir is partly in Rutland.
  7. ^ King Lud's Entrenchments and The Drift is partly in Lincolnshire.
  8. ^ River Mease is partly in Staffordshire.

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