Briddlesford Nature Reserve
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Briddlesford Nature Reserve (or Briddlesford Woods Nature Reserve) consists of 158 hectares (~390 acres) of land on the
Isle of Wight The Isle of Wight ( ) is a county in the English Channel, off the coast of Hampshire, from which it is separated by the Solent. It is the largest and second-most populous island of England. Referred to as 'The Island' by residents, the Isle of ...
that is composed of a complex of different
habitats In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species habitat can be seen as the physical ...
, including woodland, arable farmland, lowland meadow, parkland, pond, hedgerow and grazing marsh. The reserve encompasses a majority of the
Briddlesford Copses Briddleford Copses is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Area of Conservation (SAC) which is south of Wootton Bridge on the Isle of Wight in Britain. The site was designated an SAC in 1995 in recognition of the internat ...
Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Area of Conservation (SAC) together with about 50 hectares (~124 acres) of farmland. The reserve is owned by People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) and managed to preserve and enhance its biodiversity value.


Flora


Woodland flora

A vegetation survey of the woodland complex was undertaken in 2007 and concluded that: "The woodland complex has a superb representation of the range of communities making up the lowland mixed Atlantic bluebell woods. Floristically this survey demonstrated the woodland flora is among the richest in England for woodland vascular plants." A total of 65 Ancient Woodland Indicator plants have been recorded in the woods. Of special note is the population of narrow-leaved lungwort (''Pulmonaria longifolia''). This
nationally scarce In Britain, a variety of status categorisation schemes exist, for sites, species and habitats. These include, for species and habitats, Red Data Book threat categories, national rarity and scarcity assessments and Biodiversity Action Plan statuses, ...
species is the rarest known
vascular plant Vascular plants (), also called tracheophytes () or collectively Tracheophyta (), form a large group of land plants ( accepted known species) that have lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant. They al ...
on the reserve and in Britain is limited to ancient woodlands on the shores and tributaries of the Solent. Other locally distributed ancient woodland specialities include green hellebore (''Helleborus viridis''), greater butterfly orchid (''Platanthera chlorantha'') and thin spiked wood sedge (''Carex strigosa'').


Fauna


Mammals

Briddlesford Copses—the woodland areas that make up the majority of the woodland in the reserve—were designated a
SAC SAC or Sac may refer to: Organizations Education * Santa Ana College, California, US * San Antonio College, Texas, US * St. Andrew's College, Aurora, Canada * Students' Administrative Council, University of Toronto, Canada * SISD Student Activiti ...
in 1995 in recognition of the internationally important breeding population of Bechstein's bats that are resident there. The rare
barbastelle bat The western barbastelle (''Barbastella barbastellus''), also known as the barbastelle or barbastelle bat, is a European bat in the genus ''Barbastella''. This species is found from Portugal to Azerbaijan and from Sweden to Canary Islands, wher ...
also breeds in the woods, contributing to a total of eight bat species recorded at the site. These animals are particularly associated with
woodpecker Woodpeckers are part of the bird family Picidae, which also includes the piculets, wrynecks, and sapsuckers. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar regions. ...
holes and crevices in mature
ash tree ''Fraxinus'' (), commonly called ash, is a genus of flowering plants in the olive and lilac family, Oleaceae. It contains 45–65 species of usually medium to large trees, mostly deciduous, though a number of subtropical species are evergree ...
s at this site. The woods support both hazel dormice and
red squirrel The red squirrel (''Sciurus vulgaris'') is a species of tree squirrel in the genus ''Sciurus'' common throughout Europe and Asia. The red squirrel is an arboreal, primarily herbivorous rodent. In Great Britain, Ireland, and in Italy numbers ...
s, and alongside the bats form a mammal assemblage that is unique to the UK. The dormice have been monitored in the woodland since at least 1996. Over 530 nest boxes are arranged in two grids that contribute data to the National Dormouse Monitoring Programme (NDMP) and inform the management of the woodlands.


Invertebrates

The invertebrate fauna of the reserve has been surveyed in detail in 2002 and 2012, and surveyors found a rich and diverse fauna with an abundance of ancient woodland associated species. A total of 650 species have been identified and the reserve is now known to be of
SSSI 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 ...
quality for saproxylic invertebrates (dead wood specialists). Of special interest is the rare fungus weevil ''Pseudeuparius sepicola,'' a
Red Data Book The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biologi ...
species. The nationally scarce wood-cricket ''Nemobius sylvestris'' is very common in Briddlesford Copse and a population of the ash-black slug (''Limax cinereoniger'') was also recently discovered at the reserve - the largest terrestrial slug in the world. The rides and railway cuttings also provide a valuable habitat for a variety of woodland butterflies including silver-washed fritillary (''Argynnis paphia''), white admiral (''Limenitis camilla)'''' ''and the d ark crimson underwing moth (''Catocala sponsa'').


Copses

* Briddlesford Copse * Little Lynn Common * Great Lynn Common * Gunsight * Moor Wood * Sheepwash * Sandpit * Big Wood * Dunnage * Stockers Hole * Great Wood * Six Acre * Hurst Copse * Vicarage


Public access

There is a
bridleway A bridle path, also bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, ride, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding horses, riding on horses. Trails originally created for use by horses often now s ...
through the reserve and the parkland and Hurst Copse have permissive access.Visitor information for Briddlesford Woods Nature Reserve, PTES
/ref>


References

{{coord, 50.714, -1.229, type:landmark_region:GB_dim:3000, display=title Forests and woodlands of the Isle of Wight