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Sites Of Special Scientific Interest In South Lochaber
The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the South Lochaber Area of Search; for North Lochaber see List of SSSIs in North Lochaber. For SSSIs elsewhere in Scotland, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search. * Ard Trilleachan * Ardgour Pinewoods * Ardnamurchan * Ardsheal Peninsula * Beinn Iadain and Beinn na H-Uamha * Callert De-notified (confirmed) on 22 March 2012 * Carnach Wood * Claish Moss * Doire Donn * Drimnin to Killundine Woods * Eas na Broige * Garbh Shlios * Glencoe * Inninmore Bay * Kentallen * Kentra Bay and Moss * Kingshouse * Leven Valley * Loch Aline * Loch Moidart * Loch Shiel * Onich Dry Gorge * Onich Shore * Rannoch Moor * River Moidart * Rudha Cuil - Cheanna * St John's Church * Strontian Mines * Strontian River * Sunart Sunart ( , Scottish Gaelic: ''Suaineart'') is a rural district and community in the south west of Lochaber in Highland, Scotland, on the shores of Loch Sunart, and part of the civil parish of Ardnamu ...
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Sites Of Special Scientific Interest
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Great Britain or an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man. SSSI/ASSIs are the basic building block of site-based nature conservation legislation and most other legal nature/geological conservation designations in the United Kingdom are based upon them, including national nature reserves, Ramsar sites, Special Protection Areas, and Special Areas of Conservation. The acronym "SSSI" is often pronounced "triple-S I". Selection and conservation Sites notified for their biological interest are known as Biological SSSIs (or ASSIs), and those notified for geological or physiographic interest are Geological SSSIs (or ASSIs). Sites may be divided into management units, with some areas including units that are noted for both biological and geological interest. Biological Biological SSSI/ASSIs may ...
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