Woolbeding and Pound Commons

Woolbeding and Pound Commons is a 171.9-hectare (425-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Midhurst in West Sussex.

[1][2] The commons have areas of wet and dry heath, woodland, ponds and wet flushes.

Invertebrates include a number of Red Data Book species, such as the bee Hylaeus gibbus, the Eumenes coarctatus and Psen bruxellensis wasps and the click-beetle Hylis olexai.

The site also provides a habitat for three rare birds, woodlark, nightjar and Dartford warbler.

[3] The site is crossed by roads and footpaths.