Kilnsea Wetlands Nature Reserve
This nature reserve has been created to compensate for habitat being lost nearby on the eroding Holderness coastline.
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This nature reserve has been created to compensate for habitat being lost nearby on the eroding Holderness coastline.
Ancient Ash woodland and Beech plantation
Ancient Ash woodland and Beech plantation. Kilvrough Manor Woods comprises two areas of woodland, on either side of the A4118¸ south Gower road in the Parkmill Valley. The woods are mostly ancient…
Ancient and regenerating woodland over former clay mining, dating back to Roman times
This small meadow supports botanically-rich limestone grassland, which is notable for an abundance of meadow saxifrage (Saxifraga granulata), a species that occurs in only a handful of sites in…
This reserve holds a rich flora that has regenerated on the site of old quarry workings and a number of small caves that provide a refuge for Horseshoe Bats and special invertebrates such as the…
Site of former stone quarries abandoned 100 years ago.
Just a mile south-east of the centre of Wells, this is an ancient semi-natural woodland, made up primarily of ash, hazel and field maple, with planted oak and a fine stand of small-leaved lime.…
Remnant of the old cider apple orchards which formerly surrounded Powerstock village.
One of the largest water meadows in Hertfordshire; 265 different species of wildflower and 119 bird species have been recorded here.
A beautiful woodland and heath with displays of bluebells in spring and heather in summer
Gateway to the Kingcombe National Nature Reserve (KNNR), Kingcombe Meadows offers the opportunity to step back in time on a traditional working farm complete with flower rich grassland, ancient…
Set amidst winding country lanes, delightful rivers and superb, unspoilt countryside, Kingcombe Visitor Centre is a place to relax and be inspired. Spend some time exploring our wildlife-friendly…
Seven interconnected meadows including a colony of frog orchids.
An oasis of calm with lush vegetation.
A picturesque series of meadows close to the heart of Northampton
Home to a breeding colony of the nationally-rare and protected great crested newt, the reserves provides ideal nesting conditions for a range of summer migratory birds. A precious local resource…
A wander through Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit in high summer will reveal a riot of colour, with dozens of butterflies fluttering around an explosion of wildflowers in some of the sheltered spots and…
If you’re out walking in the Lower Aire Valley, pay a visit to Kippax Meadows, an accessible reserve with great potential and already home to a number of uncommon plants.
This reserve is an excellent birdwatching site. In spring and summer the shallow water, with its numerous spits and islands, suits many breeding birds.
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