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Eelmoor Marsh
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Highland Cattle at Eelmoor Marsh (geograph 2451908).jpg
Area of Search Hampshire
Interest Biological
Area 66.3 hectares (164 acres)
Notification 1993
Location map Magic Map

Eelmoor Marsh is a 66.3-hectare (164-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Fleet and Farnborough in Hampshire. It is part of Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area for the conservation of wild birds.

This site has a bog with deep peat, grass heath, woodland and a network of ditches. The bog has more than 250 species of flowering plants and grasses, including the insectivorous common butterwort, pale butterwort, small bladderwort and common sundew. There is also a diverse invertebrate fauna.

Eelmoor Marsh has been managed by Marwell Wildlife since 1995, including conservation grazing using the endangered Przewalski's horse and as a site for the reintroduction of the sand lizard, the U.K.'s rarest reptile

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