Greena Moor
A time-capsule of moorland views and special plantlife.
Tom Hibbert
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A time-capsule of moorland views and special plantlife.
Greenbooth Nature Reserve is our newest nature reserve, located in a secluded part of the Peak District National Park, between Whaley Bridge, Buxton and Rainow.
A mosaic of meadow, stream and woodland within walking distance of Whitchurch centre.
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…
A reserve with a mix of different habitats, attracting a wide variety insects and birds
A large area which comprises an interesting mix of habitats including shallow waters and wetlands providing a haven for wildfowl and wading birds.
A large ancient woodland in the north of Sheffield
A site of unusual geology and associated flora
The ancient meadows and rivers of Greystones Farm are home to a diverse range of wildlife. This nature reserve is also the site of the Salmonsbury Camp, an important meeting place during Neolithic…
Greywell Moors is an exquisite combination of spring-fed fen, alkaline fen and carr fen woodland. It is a nationally important fenland, renowned for its varied range of nationally scarce plant…
A beautiful heathland undergoing a valuable restoration programme
This Lough, is the smallest and shallowest of the four natural loughs located in the Hadrian's Wall area and is excellent for wildfowl, especially during the winter months.
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.
A rural wildlife haven
Grow Wilder is our inspiring six-acre wildlife gardening hub, where people and wildlife thrive in a productive setting. Explore our wildflower nursery, enjoy the sights and sounds of wildlife…
Easily bypassed on a foreshore walk, this tucked away woodland is a haven of flowers, ferns and birds and has probably been present since medieval times.
Limestone woodland provides shade…
Connected to the east side of St Agnes by a tombolo (known as ‘The Bar’), Gugh is a small inhabited island. It is just 1km long and rises to 34m above sea level at its most northern point on…
A lovely site for walking. A circular path takes you through a mix of habitats from open heath to woodland and provides excellent views towards Tittesworth Reservoir and The Roaches.
A reserve that heralds a large amount of history and is a fantastic place to witness the wonder of bird migration
A green oasis framed by intersecting railway lines, close to Chiswick Park Station, saved from development and managed for wildlife and people.
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