Fontburn
Fontburn offers a mosaic of habitats, with areas of wetland and scrub offering significant wildlife interest.
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Fontburn offers a mosaic of habitats, with areas of wetland and scrub offering significant wildlife interest.
Ospreys use Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve as a nesting site. Visit for free.
Coast, heath and woodland meet at this unique nature reserve on the Sefton Coast.
A private reserve with areas of heathland and wet woodland that are a sanctuary for heathland wildlife.
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
Species-rich grassland, wetland and woodland. See palmate newts and green tiger beetles.
Hatchmere comprises a variety of habitats, including open water, fen carr and dry woodland
At over 700 acres, Helman Tor is home to Cornwall's largest ever nature recovery scheme.
An internationally important area of dry and wet lowland heathland and woodland
This wetland reserve is the only known area of lowland bog in Cheshire that hasn't been cut for peat.
Holystone Burn contains a wide range of upland woodland and moorland vegetation, including oak and birch woods, scattered juniper scrub, areas of wet grassland and heathland.
This reserve is made up of several springs that are part of the headwaters of the River Yarty. The meadows, and associated areas of scrub and woodland, are damp throughout most of the year so be…
Langford Heathfield is the Trust's second largest reserve. The mixture of ancient and secondary woodland, scrub, heathland and open rides cut into the woodland provides a great habitat for a…
A wonderful, local wild place in the heart of Telford & Wrekin, the focus of much community activity.
The nature reserve features a large nutrient-poor glacial lake, overlooked by dramatic north-east facing cliffs and scree, dotted with rowan trees. The damp and shady outcrops, ledges and crevices…
A lowland of heath, grassland and fen areas which are home to a range of specialist species. It's dotted with ponds containing the rare medicinal leech.
The view from the top of the…
An internationally important area of Poole Harbour managed in partnership with Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC); part of The Great Heath Living Landscape.
Sphagnum, sundew and other unusual plants create a colourful carpet on this raised mire. Rich in invertebrate life myriads of butterflies, moths, dragonflies and damselflies are seen.
A narrow strip of grassland straddling the Mill Burn as it falls though the edge of the conifer plantations of Harwood Forest, featuring a diverse range of grassland types.
A green oasis in the heart of Portsmouth
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