Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve

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Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve

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Aberlady Bay was designated as Britain\'s first Local Nature Reserve in 1952 and is managed by East Lothian Council. The Reserve is also part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, due to its botanical, ornithological and geomorphologic significance.

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Aberlady Bay Nature reserve warden John Harrison
East Lothian Council
Haddington
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T 01620 827847
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