Hunsdon and Eastwick Meads
Hunsdon and Eastwick Meads are two of the finest surviving wetland meadows in Hertfordshire, managed in the same way for hundreds of years, where orchids and wildflowers thrive.
Tom Hibbert
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Hunsdon and Eastwick Meads are two of the finest surviving wetland meadows in Hertfordshire, managed in the same way for hundreds of years, where orchids and wildflowers thrive.
A superb flood meadow owned jointly by Essex, Herts & Middx Wildlife Trust. This 68 acre of is one of the finest surviving areas of unimproved grassland in Eastern England and provides a…
A cliff reserve with a nationally important number of Kittiwakes
A new woodland, regenerated from poor grassland.
This dingle woodland reserve contains a rich mixture of broad leaved trees, ferns & mosses
A sliver of beech woodland and chalk grassland, Hurley Chalk Pit is visited by 15 species of butterfly and is home to wild orchids.
A large area of secluded chalk grassland and woodland in Croydon. Supporting many rare plants and insects, which has benefited from the return of traditional grazing.
Hutchison's Meadow is an interesting flower-rich grassland that is a mix of spring fed wet grassland and drier grassland associated with sand and gravels.
Clay pit with large open water area as well as extensive reedbeds.
Hutton Roof Crags contains some of the best areas of limestone pavement in Britain, with a wealth of unusual plants and animals. Pavement occurs in a mosaic with woodland, scrub, grassland and…
Designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Hythe Spartina Marsh is a small stretch of coastal habitat on the western side of Southampton Water. The edge of the reserve offers the…
An eclectic array of wetland plants dominate this riverside site, providing an opportunity to explore marsh, meadow and woodland habitats, and enjoy countryside views.
Ideford Common is a beautiful reserve of lowland heath on the southern edge of the Haldon Hills.
One of the largest sites for nature conservation in the East Midlands
The sight of thousands of purple and white chequered snake's-head fritillaries at these ancient wet meadows will take your breath away.
Essex Wildlife Trust's Ingrebourne Valley Nature Discovery Centre is a partnership project between Essex Wildlife Trust and Havering Council. Built in Hornchurch Country Park, the centre…
A small but important wildlife haven on the Ards Peninsula.
A beautiful island in Upper Lough Erne with a mosaic of habitats.
A remnant of ancient heathland, a flower-filled wilderness fringed with woodland that rings with birdsong.
Hundreds of thousands of wild crocuses fill this Berkshire meadow each spring - but the delights don't stop there.
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