Kinloch and Kyleakin Hills
Site details
Location of Kinloch and Kyleakin Hills SAC/SCI/cSAC
Note:
When undertaking an appropriate assessment of impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered.
Annex I habitats that are a primary reason for selection of this site
| 91A0 Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British Isles |
| This is an extensive upland site on Torridonian Sandstone, where the lower slopes contain several areas of rocky woodland and wooded ravines varying from acidic oak–birch Quercus–Betula woodland, to base-rich ash–hazel Fraxinus excelsior–Corylus avellana woodland with a herb-rich ground flora. It includes the woodland at Leitre Fura, one of the few woods on Skye which is dominated by ash and wych elm Ulmus glabra. Many of the oak and ash trees within the component woods of this site are veterans and are now growing within an infilled wood pasture, which has regenerated as woodland. Several of the component woods support a very rich bryophyte flora, both as epiphytes and on the block scree within the wood, with an internationally important representation of oceanic species, especially in ravines deeply cut into the sandstone. The woods are also important for epiphytic lichens, with good examples of euoceanic communities. |
Annex I habitats present as a qualifying feature, but not a primary reason for selection of this site
| 4010 Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Erica tetralix |
| 4030 European dry heaths |
| 4060 Alpine and Boreal heaths |
| 7130 Blanket bogs * Priority feature |
| 9180 Tilio-Acerion forests of slopes, screes and ravines * Priority feature |
Annex II species that are a primary reason for selection of this site
Not applicable.
Annex II species present as a qualifying feature, but not a primary reason for site selection
| 1355 Otter Lutra lutra |
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