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"Moorland or moor is a type of habitat found in upland areas in temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands and montane grasslands and shrublands biomes, characterised by low-growing vegetation on acidic soils. Moorland, nowadays, generally means uncultivated hill land (such as Dartmoor in South West England), but also includes low-lying wetlands (such as Sedgemoor, also South West England). It is closely related to heath, although experts disagree on what precisely distinguishes these types of vegetation. Generally, moor refers to highland and high rainfall zones, whereas heath refers to lowland zones which are more likely to be the result of human activity.[1]
Moorland habitats mostly occur in tropical Africa, northern and western Europe, and South America. Most of the world's moorlands are diverse ecosystems. In the extensive moorlands of the tropics, biodiversity can be extremely high. Moorland also bears a relationship to tundra (where the subsoil is permafrost or permanently frozen soil),[2][dubious – discuss] appearing as the tundra and the natural tree zone. The boundary between tundra and moorland constantly shifts with climatic change." - Wikipedia: Moorland
East African Montane Moorlands
Ethiopian Montane Moorlands
East African Montane Moorlands
East African Montane Moorlands
Moorlands are called páramos in Spanish. They are particularly common in Northern Spain and the Meseta Central.
Las Loras, Castile
Páramo del Duratón, Castile
Paramo de Masa, Burgos, Castile
Páramo del Sil, Galicia
"Great Britain is home to an estimated 10–15% of the world's moors.[12] Notable areas of upland moorland in Britain include the Lake District, the Pennines (including the Dark Peak and Forest of Bowland), Mid Wales, the Southern Uplands of Scotland, the Scottish Highlands, and a few pockets in the West Country." - Wikipedia: Moorland
England
Dartmoor, Devon
Exmoor, West Somerset & North Devon
Forest of Bowland, Lancashire
Hexhamshire Moors, Northumberland and County Durham
North York Moors, North Yorkshire
Penwith, Cornwall
Rombalds Moor (including Ilkley Moor), West Yorkshire
Rossendale Valley, Lancashire
Saddleworth Moor, Greater Manchester
Shropshire Hills, small pockets of moorland such as the Long Mynd
West Pennine Moors, including Oswaldtwistle Moor, Haslingden Moor, Rivington Moor and Darwen Moor in Lancashire
Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire
Scotland
Drumossie Moor, often called Culloden Moor, the site of the Battle of Culloden
Rannoch Moor, Highlands, Scotland
Ythan Estuary complex, Aberdeenshire, Scotland: largest coastal moorland in the British Isles, known for high biodiversity
Wales
Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbighshire and Conwy
Two similar habitats, although more arid, found in western North America:
This is not a full list, but an example of some of the biodiversity and unique or even rare species that use these fascinating ecosystems.
Some breed such as Dülmen and Exmoor Ponies are adapted to live in moors.