Nansmellyn Marsh
One of the few remaining untouched areas of reedbed in Cornwall.
Tom Hibbert
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One of the few remaining untouched areas of reedbed in Cornwall.
Ancient upland Oak woodland with waterfalls and a good mix of breeding birds.
The reserve is made up of 2.4 ha of deciduous woodland and about 0.5 ha of rough pasture
in the upper Tywi catchment. The reserve forms part of the Cwm Doethie-Mynydd Mallaen Oakwoods…
Narborough Bog is a unique reserve for Leicestershire and Rutland; over 6,000 years old, this reserve is a hotbed for wildlife in suburbia, with habitats including fen meadow, wet woodland and…
Central to the Nene Valley is the Nene Wetlands nature reserve, a unique one square mile of wild and man-made habitats, managed for wildlife and people.
An area of improved pasture land on the banks of the River Tone planted with broadleaved trees north of Bishop's Hull great for riverside wildlife.
One of the largest areas of unspoiled common land in South Norfolk. New Buckenham Common gives us a glimpse of what much of the English countryside once was: bursting with wildflowers, insects,…
It’s only down the road from Aysgarth Falls, one of the Yorkshire Dales’ best-known beauty spots, yet picturesque Newbiggin Pastures feels remote and undiscovered, and has stunning views over…
Explore this reserve tucked away at the edge of Rugby with a lake and woodland attracting plenty of wildlife.
This small plantation woodland, once part of a 12th century deer park, forms part of the wooded skyline surrounding the upper Arrow valley around Alvechurch.
Located on the site of a former claypit and brickworks, a beautiful woodland and grassland reserve with six water bodies.
This small site is nestled to the south of Knypersley. It combines marshy, damp habitat with grassland, providing local nature and residents with a wildlife oasis.
This small reserve features scrub, pond and grassland attracting a variety of aquatic invertebrates including several species of damselfly.
A small undisturbed area of wet woodland and a haven for birds.
A stronghold for some of the UK’s rarer species and a stunning woodland walk
One of the most distinctive tors along the Stiperstones ridge.
A varied landscape, including woodland, grassland, farmland and a river valley. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
From quarries and lorries to avocets and bitterns, the ongoing transformation of this working sand and gravel quarry into a shining example of a 21st-century wetland is truly extraordinary.
Get yourself down to North Cliffe Wood to gaze in awe at the stunning bluebells and flowering heathland, and listen in wonder to one of the best dawn choruses anywhere
Once the site of gravel extraction, now attractive to a wide range of important wildlife
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