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This map highlights the landscape types within the parish you selected, and its associated local character areas. You can click on any area of the map for a description of its landscape character and biodiversity. Please note that local character areas can cover large areas of the countryside, and may include several parishes, so the description may not be specific to this parish. If there are any wildlife habitats within the parish their descriptions can be found by scrolling to the bottom of this page.

Littleworth Image Map Alluvial Lowlands B River Meadowlands N River Meadowlands N River Meadowlands N River Meadowlands N River Meadowlands N Wooded Estatelands I Wooded Estatelands J Wooded Estatelands H Wooded Estatelands H Legend

The following wildlife habitats fall within this parish. They are listed according to their associated landscape type or local character area.

If you want more information about any of the sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) listed below, take a look at English Nature's Nature on the Map website. It may also be possible to find out a bit more about the unnamed wildlife habitats in the parish by contacting the Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre (gavin.bird@oxfordshire.gov.uk) and quoting the site code next to the habitat description.

The majority of these wildlife habitats are on private land and access to them is not possible without permission of the landowner, unless there is a statutory right of way. However, many wildlife habitats in the county are open to the public. More information on these can be obtained from the Oxfordshire Nature Conservation Forum.

 

Wildlife Habitats

Wooded Estatelands

Site Code: 29Y01/2

Area: 0.9ha

Elm is abundant at this site. The loss of elm trees through Dutch Elm Disease has meant that elm now survives mainly as small shrubby growth as the roots send up suckers. Occasionally these become small trees though they usually die off before reaching maturity. Elm is the foodplant of the white-letter hairstreak butterfly, which is now rare due to the loss of elm. A good population of this butterfly has been recorded here.

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