Moorland
Moorland is a type of habitat characterized by open, uncultivated land, often covered with heather, grasses, and mosses. It typically features acidic, nutrient-poor soils and is found in regions with a cool, wet climate. Moorlands are important for biodiversity, providing a home for various plants and animals, including birds like the hen harrier and plants such as cotton grass.
These landscapes are often found in areas like the British Isles and parts of Scandinavia. Moorlands can be used for activities like sheep grazing and hiking, but they are also sensitive ecosystems that require careful management to preserve their unique flora and fauna.