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I will be updating this page shortly. I intend to include reference the different scarp slopes commenting on their different character, important biodiversity and the bostal paths that ascend them. I will include more photos of the areas that the escarpment includes. Paolo Oprandi (talk) 17:18, 16 September 2021 (UTC)
- I cited posts from established and recognised blogs with regards to the many rare Bryophytes that are present on Ditchling Beacon - Analternative Natural History of Sussex and North Downs and Beyond. I have no doubt of their reliability. I confirmed the records with bryophyte county recorder who also added her own bryophytes and referenced her as well.