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Understanding Churchyard Biodiversity
Churchyard biodiversity refers to the variety of plant, animal, and insect life found in and around churchyards—those areas of land surrounding churches. While often associated with religious and historical significance, churchyards are also important ecological spaces. They can act as semi-natural habitats, supporting a wide range of species, from wildflowers and grasses to birds, bats, and insects. Because many churchyards have been undisturbed for centuries, they can harbor rare or locally significant species, making them valuable sites for conservation.