Nagshead SSSI
Nagshead SSSI is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest located within RSPB Nagshead, near Parkend, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
It was notified in 1972 and is listed in the 'Forest of Dean Local Plan Review' as a Key Wildlife Site.
The SSSI consists of two units of assessment by Natural England and occupies a relatively small area on the eastern side of the much larger nature reserve, all of which is jointly managed by the RSPB and Forestry England.
History
The woodland in the Forest of Dean has been managed for timber for a significant time. As a consequence there is a variety of woodland types as a result of the woodland management. The central area of woodland is in the Coal Measures and this area supports oak with restricted ground flora. This is an acidic area. Around it are the limestone and Old Red Sandstone rocks. These provide soils which are more fertile and a richer ground flora.The Nagshead site is one of three sites in the Forest of Dean which are of national nature conservation importance. It is an excellent example of broad-leaved woodland and is of major ornithological importance. The oldest part of the site was planted in 1814 and includes pedunculate oak and sessile oak.