Turners Puddle Heath is a Site of Special Scientific Interest[1][2] north of Wool, near Bovington in Dorset, England. This protected area is located between the River Piddle and the River Frome. This protected area is within the Dorset Heathlands Ramsar site.[3]

Turners Puddle Heath
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Turners Puddle Heath is located in Dorset
Turners Puddle Heath
Location within Dorset
LocationDorset
Grid referenceSY831904
Coordinates50°42′47″N 2°14′27″W / 50.712982°N 2.2407285°W / 50.712982; -2.2407285
Area963.9 acres (3.901 km2; 1.506 sq mi)
Notification1990

Biology

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This protected area includes the largest continuous patch of heathland in Dorset where plants include common heather and bell heather. Mosses Sphagnum compactum and Sphagnum tenellum occur in wetter areas of heathland.[1]

The site also includes areas of bog habitat with pools where oblong-leaved sundew and round-leaved sundew and marsh gentian occur.[1]

Insects present include small red damselfly, bog bush-cricket and silver studded blue butterfly. Reptile species include sand lizard and smooth snake. Bird species include stonechat, dartford warbler and nightjar.[1]

Archaeology

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There is a bowl barrow in Turners Puddle Heath SSSI (this historic monument is also in the military training area).[4]

Land ownership and management

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Parts of the protected area are managed by Dorset Council.[5]

Major institutional landowners that own land within Turners Puddle Heath SSSI includes the Ministry of Defence and the Forestry Commission[6] (Moreton Forest is within the protected area). Part of the protected area is within Bovington Camp where training in the use of military tanks takes place.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "SSSI detail". designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  2. ^ "Protected Planet | Turners Puddle Heath". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  3. ^ "Dorset Heathlands | Ramsar Sites Information Service". rsis.ramsar.org. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  4. ^ "Bowl barrow in East Plantation on Turner's Puddle Heath, Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle - 1020737 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  5. ^ "Turners Puddle Heath". Dorset Council. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  6. ^ "Mapping the habitats of England's ten largest institutional landowners". Who owns England?. 2020-10-06. Retrieved 2024-11-01.