The Larches
A mosiac of habitats including woodland, scrub and chalk grassland.
Tom Hibbert
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A mosiac of habitats including woodland, scrub and chalk grassland.
The Lines Way, developed along a disused railway line, stretches for four miles, providing access to several wildlife sites. Hedgerows, scrub, woodland, ponds and wet woodland border the track and…
A long meadow sloping northwards down to Burry Pill
The Naze is a unique coastal landscape of outstanding geological and biological importance. As the most easterly peninsula in Essex it is an important site for migrating birds and boasts a number…
Slow worms warming themselves up under rocks, lizards basking on sunny gorse, woodcocks performing their 'roding' display flight at dusk and evidence of hazelnuts chewed by dormice –…
An impressive sweep of grassland lying on the gentle north and south facing slopes of the Dulas Brook.
Breathtaking views, amazing wildlife, a place to explore - the gateway to Staffordshire’s Peak District
A reserve with a diverse flora and abundance of butterfly species.
Old flooded borrow-pits, reed beds, scrub, grassland and meadows.
Largely dune grassland with scrub. It is of considerable botanical interest.
Tom Long’s Nature Reserve (formally known as Tom Long’s Meadow) is a narrow corridor of land approximately 600m in length and no wider than 75m. The area is made up of mosaic of wet grassland and…
Species rich coniferous plantation surrounding Trentabank reservoir with a large heronry.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust took ownership of this grassland reserve in 2019 and are restoring it as a mixture of meadow, hedgerow and scrub habitat.
Trewalkin Meadow is a small, damp, flower-rich meadow at the foot of the Black Mountains between Llangorse and Talgarth. It is how much of Brecknock would have looked 60 years ago before the…
Flower-rich meadows
Ownership of this reserves is split between the Wildlife Trust and the National Trust, however the Wildlife Trust has managed both areas since 1966. A real gem in the heart of Charnwood Forest,…
If you’re feeling adventurous and looking for an exciting wilder experience, pull on your wellies and discover an oasis that’s alive with wildlife all year round
A compact coastal site, running from rocky shoreline, to cliff-top valley and on to historic farmland. At its heart rests the Wildlife Bunker, a wildlife and historical interpretation centre.
A patchwork of woodland and Culm grassland fields linked by traditional Devon hedge banks.
Originally a clay pit, then a landfill site and finally a valuable site for wildlife
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