Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum
Once part of the vast ancient oak wood that once stretched to the Welsh borders and beyond, today Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum comprises 123 acres of ancient native woodland, designated…
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Once part of the vast ancient oak wood that once stretched to the Welsh borders and beyond, today Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum comprises 123 acres of ancient native woodland, designated…
Quilters Wood Reserve is an area of ancient semi natural woodland and chalk grassland situated near Bridge, Canterbury. The reserve was privately managed as a nature reserve by naturalist John W…
Complex mosaics of wet and dry heath, scrub, bogs, grasslands and open water
An interesting and varied reserve with an abundance of woodland birds; a quiet and secluded retreat
An interesting and varied reserve with an abundance of woodland birds; a quiet and secluded retreat
A fine old wet meadow characteristic of the Lambourn valley in days gone by, with a lovely array of wetland wild flowers and birds.
Travels in wild space and timelessness. Lose yourself in a wide open landscape amid one of the rarest habitats in the world.
Stroll along the towpath of the Staffs & Worcs Canal to get the best views over the reserve without disturbing wildlife
Species-rich meadows in a magnificent setting
A small area of remnant wet heath and acid, oak woodland
A small area of remnant wet heath and acid, oak woodland
A diverse range of habitats to be seen here
A good birdwatching site with over 200 species of birds
A good birdwatching site with over 200 species of birds
Rainworth Heath is part of the historic Sherwood Forest area and it is one of the last remaining areas of heathland in Nottingham
An unimproved area of limestone grassland with an a wonderful array of floral species
An unimproved area of limestone grassland with an a wonderful array of floral species
Located on the flood plain of the River Kennet.
A small secluded reserve worth exploring for its suprising variety of habitats
Abandoned clay pits now a haven for insects and a breeding site for the nationally protected great crested newt
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