Today, Wednesday 27 May, the Mid Cornwall Moors is declared the 14th site in the King’s Series of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). It brings over 1,100 hectares of moorland together, which is more than double the size of the existing Goss Moor Nature Reserve, which it incorporates.
The Mid Cornwall Moors form a patchwork of semi-natural habitats, including heath, moorland, mire, and woodland. The NNR sites create a network across Cornwall’s distinctive clay country, in the heart of the Duchy, between St Austell to the south, Bodmin to the east, and St Columb Major to the north.