Introducing chalk grasslands – the European equivalent of tropical rainforests. Covers what they are, where they are found, how they were formed and why its important to look after them. Also looks at what is being done locally in the South Downs to conserve and improve them for the future.
Jargon Buster
Greensand – a type of sandstone rock that has a greenish colour
Key Messages
The South Downs National Park Authority does not own or manage any land
Field Guides
You can purchase a Serpent Trail field guide from the Field Studies Council website.
Sheep
Father and son shepherd share their stories of raising sheep on the South Downs and explain the important part sheep play in conserving our rare landscape.
Photo Album
SNPR
Read the State of the National Park Report, Published in 2012 by the South Downs National Park Authority.
Field Guides
You can purchase a South Downs Way field guide from the Field Studies Council website.
Photo Album
Photo Album
SNPR - South Downs Habitats
SNPR - South Downs National Park
SNPR - Chalk Downland
Take Part...
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Visit the Bee Scene website.