Intake Wood
Part of an ancient woodland, with a diverse range of bird species.
Tom Hibbert
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Part of an ancient woodland, with a diverse range of bird species.
An outstanding example of lowland heath with a wealth of fauna and flora.
This important remnant marsh in the middle of Redditch consists of sedge peat, a rare habitat in the Midlands.
Actually three parcels of land; Swineholes Wood, Black Heath and Casey Bank; all within close proximity to each other
This little pocket of woodland holds a number of treasures, with Nightingales and Glow-worms all coming out to display in the spring and summer
A wonderful stretch of rare grazing marsh and flooded gravel pits, now a hugely valuable wetland for birds and other wildlife
A small island in Lower Lough Erne which is home to the rare ivy broomrape.
An exceptionally diverse small island
An impressive island nature reserve, off Islandmagee, home to the third largest colony of cliff-nesting seabirds in Northern Ireland.
Steeply sloping, this small remnant of oak woodland on the slopes of the Dodd below Skiddaw, provides an excellent habitat for birds such as pied-flycatcher.
This is one of the Trust's smallest reserves, wet woodland.
A mixture of scrub and colonising vegetation on a disused railway line
Visit the ancient woodland or take the boardwalk around the marsh for elevated views over this wetland without getting your feet wet
This reserve is made up of several springs that are part of the headwaters of the River Yarty. The meadows, and associated areas of scrub and woodland, are damp throughout most of the year so be…
Jeffry Bog lies in the tranquil setting of Kirkham Gorge and offers a range of habitats, with an impressive range of wildflowers, including early purple orchid, bogbean and betony.
A deep, freshwater site; an excellent place for birdwatching
A deep, freshwater site; an excellent place for birdwatching
Just around the corner from The Naze Centre you'll find John Weston Nature Reserve, an important site for passing birds in the spring and autumn
The smallest and probably most urban SWT Wildlife Reserve
The limestone scree provides perfect conditions for rock rose, wild thyme and marjoram and the scarce prickly sedge. A small flock of Hebridean/Shropshire sheep graze it from time to time to keep…
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