Hackett's Marsh
Nature reserve in Hampshire, England
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Hackett's Marsh is a 20.4-hectare (50-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Bursledon in Hampshire. It is owned by Hampshire County Council and managed by Hampshire Countryside Service.[1][2] It is part of Solent and Southampton Water Ramsar site[3] and Special Protection Area,[4] of Solent Maritime Special Area of Conservation[5] and of Lincegrove and Hackett's Marshes Site of Special Scientific Interest.[6]
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| Type | Local Nature Reserve |
| Location | Bursledon, Hampshire |
| OS grid | SU 488 089 |
| Area | 20.4 hectares (50 acres) |
| Managed by | Hampshire Countryside Service |
This site has saltmarshes and species-rich grassland. Its diverse insects, which include some species which are nationally rare, provide an important source of food for waders, such as golden plovers, black-tailed godwits and curlews.[1]
