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LTMN Malham Tarn NNR - primary habitat upland blanket bog (LTMNB38)

The primary habitat at this site is upland blanket bog. We also monitor lowland fen.

The LTMN team work in partnership with the National Trust to monitor this site.

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Data collected:
(A)=Atmospheric Ammonia; (P) Precipitation

Weather Air Quality Vegetation Soil Birds Butterflies
2013 – 2023 (A) 2014 – 2015 (P) 2013 – 2015 and 2023 onwards2013, 2018 & 20222013 & 20212012 – 20232013 onwards

• See UKAir for air quality data.
• Vegetation data: permanent plot numbers and locations should be consistent between surveys, for each site. At the time of survey, for any previously installed feno markers that could not be found, a new feno marker was installed at the same GPS coordinates and the plot number changed from e.g. ‘2’ to ‘2a’. This is less likely since the start of high accuracy GPS unit use. Species data are consistent with the taxonomy at the time of collection and are not consistent over time; see the data on the Vegetation Data page for taxonomically consistent data.
• See LTMN Soils Data page for soil data.
• See also LTMN Butterfly Data page for compiled butterfly data.
• Bird and weather data are no longer collected as part of LTMN but may still be collected. Please email us (LTMN@naturalengland.org.uk) for further information.

This page is part of Natural England’s Long Term Monitoring Network.

Downloads available for this record

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Long term monitoring network vegetation survey Malham Tarn NNR 2022, XLSX, 920.4 kB 2023/06/15
Long term monitoring network vegetation survey Malham Tarn NNR 2018, XLSX, 953.6 kB 2023/06/15
Long term monitoring network vegetation survey Malham Tarn NNR 2013, XLSX, 951.8 kB 2023/06/15
Long term monitoring network butterfly transect - Malham Tarn NNR UKBMS 2013 - 2019, XLSX, 400.5 kB 2020/11/17

Location

This record relates to the location identified by the marker on the map: