Everything about Benacre Nnr totally explained
Benacre NNR is a
National Nature Reserve in
Suffolk,
England. Although it's called a "Broad", it isn't a true Broad in the accepted sense, nor is it within
The Broads National Park. It is maintained by
English Nature.
Benacre NNR consists of three isolated "broads" near the
River Waveney, but not part of the Broads river network:
They are situated between
Kessingland,
Wrentham and
Southwold, close to the Suffolk
coast.
There are extensive
reedbeds,
woodlands and
heathlands, also pits created by
gravel extraction. Reed is farmed commercially for the
thatching industry, whilst enabling the bearded reedling to find a
habitat.
There are over 100
species of breeding birds, including
marsh harrier,
bearded reedling,
water rail, and occasionally
bittern. The
flora includes
seakale,
sea holly, and yellow-horned
poppy.
Some of the ongoing work at the reserve is stopping the encroaching sea by digging new
lagoons and establishing moe sea defences, and replacing the woodland lost to the sea.
Whilst the broads in
Norfolk came about through
peat digging in the
Middle Ages, the Benacre broads are lakes formed in shallow valleys when
glacial drift blocked off the outflow to the sea.
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