Glion Darragh
Lying in a remote valley with reminders of a historic past, Glion Darragh is predominantly a monoculture conifer plantation, but with exciting hints of its former vegetation shown through the…
Tom Hibbert
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Lying in a remote valley with reminders of a historic past, Glion Darragh is predominantly a monoculture conifer plantation, but with exciting hints of its former vegetation shown through the…
High in the Yorkshire Dales on Malham Moor, close to Malham Tarn, is one of our smallest and oldest reserves. It’s named after its brightest and best-known attraction – the globeflower.
Set on a south-facing slope running down to the River Glyme, this reserve is a remaining fragment of limestone grassland in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
A fantastic woodland for bluebells and wood anemones in the spring, and diverse fungi in the autumn.
Airy grasslands above the Combe contrast dark woodlands below. A great spot for butterflies with magical views across Mendip.
A rich mixture of flooded gravel pits, grassland, reedbed and willows
A slice of limestone grassland and maritime heath on the western slopes of the famous Great Orme, teeming with butterflies and wildflowers.
*Due to work being carried out on site, access to the reserve will be limited during this time*
A flood lagoon with an impressive diversity of habitats and lots of wildlife including…
A disused railway line cutting with limestone-loving flowers
A small piece of scrub and chalk grassland - home to wildlife - on the urban fringe of High Wycombe.
Reed bed, flood plain mire, carr, scrub, and a complex network of ditches.
A predominantly wetland reserve, lying between two small streams
Remnant of a large floodplain mire
Bursting with wildlife, this spectacular upland heather moorland feels truly wild.
A pocket-sized reserve with a pond and marshy grassland.
This reserve boasts a diverse range of meadow and wetland plants across ten meadows, two areas of curragh and a developing woodland area.
Named after a small tributary of the River Eden, Gosling Sike is an organic working farm and the site of Cumbria Wildlife Trust's northern office.
Enjoy visiting a wildlife garden…
Excellent example of an oak/lime wood with a rich flora.
An extensive area of lowland grazing marsh covering a total area 165.8ha
A private reserve with areas of heathland and wet woodland that are a sanctuary for heathland wildlife.
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