Wimpole Hall Estate (Cambs) NT

A classic National Trust estate of 994 hectares with Hall, Garden, Listed Park with open grown old trees and lakes, and farmland and woodland beyond the Park. The inhand arable farmland and grazed meadows has been organic since 2008. In south-west Cambridgeshire, surrounded by intensive arable agriculture.

Last modified: 

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 - 15:58

Latest addition: 

Rhagium bifasciatum (2018), Chrysolina americana (2018 in the garden), Silvanus unidentatus (2018), Alucita hexadactyla (2018).

Size: 

994.00hectares

Species total: 

3721

Ranking breakdown

Breakdown of species counts by category

Algae: 

67

Slime Moulds: 

2

Lichens: 

126

Fungi other than Lichens, including fungoid organisms: 

230

Bryophytes: 

120

Vascular Plants: 

502

Molluscs: 

50

Annelid worms: 

24

Arachnids: 

142

Myriapods: 

17

Crustaceans: 

12

Insects: Odonata: 

18

Insects: orthopteroids: 

12

Insects: hemipteroids: 

302

Insects: Hymenoptera: 

138

Insects: Coleoptera: 

942

Insects: Diptera: 

668

Insects: Lepidoptera: butterflies: 

23

Insects: Lepidoptera: moths: 

140

Insects: remaining small orders: 

46

Fish: 

14

Reptiles: 

2

Amphibians: 

4

Birds: 

106

Mammals: 

29