Farndon Willow Holt & Water Meadows
One of the few remaining survivors of the working willow holts, once a feature of many Trentside villages
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One of the few remaining survivors of the working willow holts, once a feature of many Trentside villages
A former landfill site now transformed into an oasis for wildflowers and insects
A wetland reserve with a high diversity of wildflowers, wetland birds & insects, particularly dragonflies
This small reserve is a wildflower meadow created through reseeding with green hay.
A rich diversity of wetland and grassland developed after gravel extraction
A unique reserve in the North York Moors, bounded by moorland streams at both ends, Fen Bog offers a winning combination of stunning views and some of Yorkshire’s best wildlife.
With over 70 species of plant, many of which are locally rare and nationally declining, this botanically important reserve is a hidden gem
This small, attractive reserve features a mix of woodland and wetland habitats attracting a range of wildlife including woodland and wetland birds.
One of the finest grasslands in Ayrshire
Our smallest nature reserve: this pleasant meadow is the prime site for one of Northern Ireland's rarest flowers - wood cranesbill.
The least disturbed remnant of the fenland that once stretched from Kidwelly to Burry Port
Fen, reedbed, relict sand dune, and rough pasture.
Low coastline with bushes, grassland, migrant birds, plants, lichen and mosses
The last remaining freshwater marsh of any size in the area, Filey Dams is a magnet for migratory birds but is also a haven for plants, small mammals and amphibians.
A large reedbed with ditches and lagoons
A magnificent woodland - home to birds, bats and butterflies, where you can forget the stresses of everyday life.
Fingringhoe Wick was Essex Wildlife Trust's first nature reserve (1961), some years later it was where the Trust opened their first visitor centre. Sixty years on visitors are still coming…
A diverse woodland reserve that features a meadow dotted with ancient ant hills and a medieval fish pond.
Fir Hill Quarry is a small chalk pit.
Fir Tree Copse is small in size but rich in wildlife and one of the best sites in Surrey for moths.
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