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Remains of the copper mine engine house in Yarner Wood

Yarner Wood & Trendlebere Down is a special woodland area in Dartmoor, Devon, England. It is looked after by an organization called Natural England. This beautiful place is part of a bigger area known as the East Dartmoor Woods and Heaths National Nature Reserve.

The whole area of Yarner Wood & Trendlebere Down covers about 777 acres (3.14 square kilometers). Yarner Wood itself is a bit smaller, at 365 acres (1.48 square kilometers). Since 1985, this site has been recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. This means it's a very important place for nature.

Exploring Yarner Wood and Trendlebere Down

Yarner Wood and Trendlebere Down is a fantastic place to discover nature. It's a protected area where many different plants and animals live. It's a great example of a healthy woodland and heathland environment.

What is Yarner Wood?

Yarner Wood is a large forest area within the Dartmoor National Park. It's carefully managed to protect its natural beauty and wildlife. Being a National Nature Reserve means it's one of the best places in England for wildlife. It's also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, which gives it extra protection. This helps keep its unique plants and animals safe.

Amazing Animals and Plants

This special woodland is home to many different kinds of living things. From tall trees to quick birds, there's a lot to see. It's a busy place where nature thrives.

Trees and Plants You'll Find

Many types of trees grow tall in Yarner Wood. You can see strong oak trees and slender birch trees. There are also scots pine, larch, and beech trees. These trees provide homes and food for many creatures. They also make the forest a beautiful place to explore.

Birds and Other Wildlife

Yarner Wood is a paradise for birds. You might spot large buzzards soaring high above. Quick sparrow hawks also hunt among the trees. In the evenings, you might hear or even see nightjars. The colorful pied flycatchers also make their home here. These birds are just some of the many animals that live in this rich habitat.

A Peek into the Past: The Copper Mine

Yarner Wood has an interesting history beyond its natural beauty. For a short time, it was a place of industry.

Mining for Copper

From 1857 to 1862, a copper mine was active in Yarner Wood. Miners worked hard to dig out ore from the ground. This ore was then processed to get copper. During its operation, the mine produced over 2,000 tonnes of copper. Today, you can still see some remains of the old mine. These ruins remind us of the area's industrial past.