National Nature Reserves
Scotland's National Nature Reserves (NNRs) are special places for nature. Currently there are 58 NNRs in Scotland. NNRs help protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes, including many rare species and habitats of international importance. Find out why they are special, what is the purpose of NNRs and what happens on them.
The National Nature Reserve topic sheet
will provide you with this information, links to the curriculum and web-links to find out more.
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