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Halling to Trottiscliffe Escarpment
Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Area of Search Kent
Interest Biological
Area 600.6 hectares (1,484 acres)
Notification 1984
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Halling to Trottiscliffe Escarpment is a really special place in Kent, England. It's officially known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This means it's a protected area because it has important wildlife or geology.

This amazing natural spot covers about 600.6 hectares, which is roughly the size of 1,500 football fields! It stretches from Cuxton to Wrotham, just west of Rochester. It's also recognized as a top-tier Nature Conservation Review site and a Special Area of Conservation, showing how important it is for nature.

What Makes This Place Special?

Halling to Trottiscliffe Escarpment is part of the North Downs, a famous range of hills. The area has beautiful grassland and thick beech woodlands. The soil here is made of chalk, which creates a unique environment for many plants and animals.

A Home for Unique Wildlife

This site is super important for insects, a field of study called entomology. It's home to some very rare bugs and moths that you won't find just anywhere. Scientists study these creatures to learn more about them and protect their habitats.

Rare Insects You Might Find

One of the special insects living here is a tiny bug called Psylla viburni. This bug is quite uncommon, making the escarpment a vital place for its survival. Even more exciting, this is the only known place in Britain where you can find the beautiful moth called Hypercallia citrinalis. Finding such a rare moth makes this area incredibly important for protecting biodiversity.

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