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Pinkney and Gerrick Woods is located in North Yorkshire
Pinkney and Gerrick Woods
Pinkney and Gerrick Woods
Location in North Yorkshire
Location Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England
Area 62.7 ha (155 acres)
Established 1954
Governing body Natural England
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Pinkney And Gerrick Woods is a special natural area in North Yorkshire, England. It covers about 62.7 hectares, which is like 155 acres. This area was officially recognized in 1954 as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This means it has important plants, animals, or geology that need protection.

What is a Site of Special Scientific Interest?

A Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, is a place that is very important for its wildlife or geology. These sites are protected by law to make sure their special features are kept safe. They are like natural treasures that we need to look after for the future.

Who Protects SSSIs?

In England, SSSIs are chosen and looked after by an organization called Natural England. This group works to protect and improve England's natural environment. They decide which areas are special enough to become SSSIs.

How Are SSSIs Grouped?

When Natural England first started naming SSSIs, they used an older system for counties. This means that Pinkney and Gerrick Woods is counted as one of 18 SSSIs in the area once known as Cleveland. Even though county names have changed, the SSSI records still use the older system.

Why Are Pinkney and Gerrick Woods Important?

Pinkney and Gerrick Woods is important because it is a "biological" SSSI. This means it is special for its living things, like plants and animals. Woods and forests are vital habitats for many different species. Protecting these areas helps to keep our natural world healthy and diverse.

What Can You Find in These Woods?

While the text doesn't list specific plants or animals, most ancient woodlands in England are home to a wide variety of life. You might find different types of trees, like oak or ash, and many kinds of wildflowers on the forest floor. These woods also provide homes for birds, insects, and small mammals.

Protecting Our Natural Spaces

Places like Pinkney and Gerrick Woods are important for everyone. They help keep the air clean, provide places for wildlife to live, and offer beautiful natural spaces for people to enjoy. By protecting these sites, we ensure that future generations can also experience the wonder of nature.

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