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Natural Areas are sub-divisions of England, each with a characteristic association of wildlife and natural features. They provide a way of interpreting the ecological variations of the country in terms of natural features, illustrating the distinctions between one area and another. Each Natural Area has a unique identity resulting from the interaction of wildlife, landforms, geology, land use and human impact. They provide a framework for setting objectives for nature. This approach can provide a wider context for nature conservation actions, as it takes into account not only the wildlife and natural features of the landscape but also the views of the people who live and work there.