BBC Wildlife - UK (2020-09)

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nyonewhotakesa tripto
Britain’suplandsinlate
summeris liabletoleave
withthecolourpurpleburnt
acrosstheirretinas.Swathes
ofheatheroftenstretchasfarastheeye
cansee.So,it wouldbeeasytothinkthat
anyfurtherlossof,ordamageto,the
country’smoorlandmightbetheleastof
conservationists’manyworries.Butwith
ourcrowdedislesproudcustodiansof
about 75 percentoftheentireglobaltotal
ofheather-cladmoorland,thisis onehabitat
weshouldnevertakeforgranted.
Coveringovera millionhectaresof
ouruplands,moorsaremostlyconfined
tothenorthandwestofBritain.They
dominateareasabovethelimitofenclosed
agriculturalland,butbelowthetheoretical

treelineofabout600mabovesealevel.
Uphere,thelandscapemaygivethe
impressionofbeingwild,woollyand
relativelyuntouched.However,lookscan
bedeceiving.Moorlandhasa longhistory
ofhumaninterventionandmanagement.
Onlythemountainpeaks,rockfacesand
screeslopesshouldbeconsidered
truewilderness.
Moorlandcanbefurther
subdividedintoperennially
moistblanketbogandacid
(andlargelyheather-free)
grassland,bothhabitats
previouslycoveredinthese
pages.Butmoorland‘proper’
is characterisedbyheatherthat
is dryenoughtowalkacross
withouttheneedforwellies.

Generallyfoundonslopescarpetedby
shallowpeatormineralsoilskeptmoistby
rainandmist,moorlandis,crucially,well
drained.It is alsodifferentiatedfromitslow-
lyingheathlandcounterpartbymorethan
justaltitude,sincemoorlandis frequently
importanttothelocaleconomy.Vasttracts
arecurrentlyunderthestewardship
ofeitherhillfarmsorgame-
shootingestates.
Heather,orling,mayappear
todominate,butotherdwarfshrub
species,suchasbilberry,cowberryand
crowberry,areheretoo.Theprecisemix
variesaccordingtoclimate,soilsandhow
eachlocationis drainedandmanaged,so
thereis muchvariationbetweendifferent
sites.Westerngorse,forexample,tends
tobea commonfeatureinsouth-west

18 BBC Wildlife September 2020

WILDLIFE WATCHING


In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s
The One Show this month takes a look at our heather-clad uplands – the
hotly debated home of raptors, red deer and the iconic red grouse.

MIKE DILGER’S


MOORLAND


IN SEPTEMBER

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