Fir Tree Copse
Fir Tree Copse is small in size but rich in wildlife and one of the best sites in Surrey for moths.
Tom Hibbert
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Fir Tree Copse is small in size but rich in wildlife and one of the best sites in Surrey for moths.
Designated a National Nature Reserve for the wealth of plants found in part of the unspoiled depths of Worcestershire’s countryside.
Fox Fritillary Meadow is an ancient floodplain. It is the largest of four remaining sites for the snake's head fritillary plant in Suffolk.
A semi-natural woodland with a variety of birds and mammals and a unique waterfall.
Breathtaking beauty in this ancient woodland famed for its spectacular spring bluebells, abundant birdlife and fabulous fungi.
Frith Wood Nature Reserve is a wonderful ancient beech wood that straddles the ridge overlooking Painswick Valley and Slad Valley near Stroud.
An ancient grassland, bursting with flowers and insects
A fragment of ancient woodland nested in a working farm
Mixed broadleaved and wet woodland, partly ancient, and pond. The woodland is covered by a Tree Preservation Order.
Consisting of two separate woodland blocks, George's Hayes is one of our best ancient woodland sites and best known for its native wild daffodils
A fine example of oak woodland and hazel coppice with a very rich ground flora
A mix of blackthorn scrub and mature woodland that is a refuge for the rare black hairstreak butterfly
This nature reserve used to be part of the railway line from Brecon to Hereford. Parts of the railway were built along the line of the earlier 1818 Brecon to Eardisley horse-drawn tramroad that…
A fantastic woodland for Bluebells and Wood Anemones in the spring, and diverse fungi in the autumn.
Reed bed, flood plain mire, carr, scrub, and a complex network of ditches.
Excellent example of an oak/lime wood with a rich flora.
A mixed deciduous woodland reserve located in an old sand quarry on the Lower Greensand ridge.
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
A time-capsule of moorland views and special plantlife.
This ancient woodland is noted for its small-leaved lime coppice, an indication that the northern part of the wood has existed since prehistoric times.
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