Boon's Copse
Boon's Copse is a species rich ancient woodland on the Blackdown Hillsand is a relic of the original Neroche Royal Forest.
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Boon's Copse is a species rich ancient woodland on the Blackdown Hillsand is a relic of the original Neroche Royal Forest.
A natural treasure trove of wildlife and rare plants, Booton Common lies in tributary valley of the River Wensum, close to the town of Reepham.
The reserve comprises part of an area of old clay pits with grassland, reed beds, ponds and orchard.
Bostraze Nature Reserve forms part of the wider Bostraze Bog, one of the largest remaining wetland habitats in West Penwith. Once known by local farmers as ‘Cuckoo Valley’, the site is home to an…
An undisturbed heathland with three different species of wild heathers and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape
Bouldnor Forest is a fascinating nature reserve with a prehistoric past. Its variety of habitats including pine forest, heathland, cliffs and seagrass beds are home to plentiful wildlife.
An attractive lake with beds of reed and sedge, and emergent vegetation.
Paths lead you through a heathland landscape of gorse and heather. A great place to spot secretive reptiles and nightjars.
This traditional small-holding is home to one of the rarest and most threatened wildlife habitats in Cumbria: northern upland hay meadows.
Mysterious hidden valleys, sunny glades and patches of heathland, a natural playground for you to explore all year round.
A wetland reserve in the vicinity of the River Tees
A small nature reserve with a surprising diversity of habitats full of interest throughout the year. Great place to see butterflies, moths and dragonflies.
Towering beech trees create the tranquil atmosphere, tucked away in a valley close to Box Village.
A small plantation woodland abutting four wildflower meadows.
A hidden gem in west Dorset. This is home to some of Dorset's best loved species including dormice, otters and woodpeckers.
One of Britain's finest ancient woodlands, Bradfield Woods is a unique wood that has been under continuous, traditional coppice management since 1252.
A flower-rich limestone grassland reserve in the middle of Northampton
Years of tidal currents have formed this special shell bank of cockle and oyster shells which surrounds an extensive saltmarsh, home to thousands of wintering birds
Visit Brae Pasture on a still, warm summer’s day and you’ll be enchanted by the colours of its wildflowers and butterflies. The views across the Ribble Valley to Pen-y-Ghent aren’t bad either!
A former orchard, quarry and landfill site reclaimed by nature and now managed in partnership with the Land Trust, this once neglected area is today a thriving oasis in Crayford boasting several…
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