What we do
Special Invertebrate Sites
As part of the Cold-blooded and Spineless project (2015-2019) a series of 20 Special Invertebrate Sites (SISs) was established across the North Pennines AONB. These sites were chosen for their wide range of representative North Pennines habitats and broad suite of invertebrate species. Habitats range from haymeadows to peatlands and semi-natural woodlands, with micro-habitat features including sandy banks and standing deadwood. Invertebrate species to be found are many and varied, from jewel-like green tiger beetles to furry mountain bumblebees and secretive walnut orb weaver spiders.
Volunteer invertebrate recorders, trained through the Cold-blooded and Spineless project, have worked to build invertebrate species lists for each of the Special Invertebrate Sites. Some of the sites have also benefited from additional surveys carried out by professional entomologists, with extensive surveys completed at Harehope Quarry, Argill Woods and Bollihope Burn by local entomologist, Stephen Hewitt, during 2019.
Explore our network of Special Invertebrate Sites using the following information sheets. These sheets include advice on the habitats and invertebrate species which can be found at each site, with suggested survey routes to help you find them. Whether you are new to the world of invertebrates or a seasoned recorder, there will always be something new to discover at our Special Invertebrate Sites.
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Allendale road verges near Allendale, Northumberland |
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Argill Woods near Stainmore, Cumbria |
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Baal Hill near Wolsingham, County Durham |
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Bells Grooves near Allenheads, Northumberland |
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Bollihope Burn near Bollihope, County Durham |
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Bowlees Quarry near Newbiggin, County Durham |
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Deneholme Woods near Allendale, Northumberland |
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Garrigill road verges near Garrigill, Cumbria |
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Harehope Quarry near Frosterley, County Durham |
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Harwood-in-Teesdale near Langdon Beck, County Durham |
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Hayberries near Romaldkirk, County Durham |
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Langdon Beck road verges near Langdon Beck, County Durham |
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Low Force footpath near Newbiggin, County Durham |
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Melmerby Green near Melmerby, Cumbria |
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Pow Hill near Edmundbyers, County Durham |
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Sharnberry Gill near Eggleston, County Durham |
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Slitt Wood near Westgate, County Durham |
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Tees Valley railway path near Mickleton, County Durham |
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Widdybank Fell near Harwood, County Durham |
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Williamston near Slaggyford, Northumberland |