Denge Beach is located in Kent. It is characterized by a broad variety of animal and plant species. The site is also remarkable due to the presence of varied natural habitats (pebbles, sand and silt, wetlands and marshes) inhabited by numerous waterbirds as well as species listed in the UK's red list of threatened species and in endangered invertebrate inventories. Consequently, British authorities have listed the area as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
On this site, several gravel lakes with small islands are maintained by the largest nature protection association in Great Britain, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), on behalf of Folkestone & Dover Water, a subsidiary of Veolia Water UK. Nevertheless, the wetland habitat made up of sand and silt on the banks of the lake is becoming increasingly vegetated, which is likely to damage the natural habitat of many species.
