Fauna of Great Britain, Whalley
Facts and practical information
The island of Great Britain, along with the rest of the archipelago known as the British Isles, has a largely temperate climate. It contains a relatively small fraction of the world's wildlife. The biota was severely diminished in the last ice age, and shortly thereafter was separated from the continent by the English Channel's formation. Since then, humans have hunted the most dangerous forms to extinction, though domesticated forms such as the dog and the pig remain. The wild boar has subsequently been reintroduced as a meat animal. ()
Whalley
Fauna of Great Britain – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Whalley Abbey, Church of St Mary and All Saints, New St Leonard's Church, Station Road Ground.