Upland Britain
Upland Britain refers to a semi-natural habitat of the British Isles, generally above 1,000 feet (300 m), including:[1]
- Brecon Beacons, in southern Wales
- Black Mountains, in southern Wales
- Cambrian Mountains, in mid Wales
- Snowdonia, in northern Wales
- Dartmoor, in southwestern England
- Exmoor, in southwestern England
- Pennines, in northern England
- North York Moors, in northern England
- Northwest Highlands
- Grampian Mountains
- Southern Uplands, in southern Scotland
Notes
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough, England, 16 October 2014. Access date 25 February 2015.
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