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Blawhorn Moss

Bogs of ScotlandIUCN Category IVNational nature reserves in ScotlandProtected areas of West LothianSites of Special Scientific Interest in Edinburgh and West Lothian
Special Areas of Conservation in Scotland
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Blawhorn Moss is a raised bog located to the northwest of the village of Blackridge, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) west of Armadale in the council area of West Lothian in central Scotland. It is the largest and least disturbed raised bog in the Lothians, and has been a National Nature Reserve since 1980. It is owned and managed by NatureScot, the public body responsible for Scotland's natural heritage. The reserve is classified as a Category IV protected area by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and is also designated as both a Special Area of Conservation and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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