Spring Walk at Arger Fen Suffolk
Arger Fen is a beautiful mix of ancient woodland and fen meadow. We will be looking out for wildflowers and other signs of Spring as we walk.
Arger Fen is a beautiful mix of ancient woodland and fen meadow. We will be looking out for wildflowers and other signs of Spring as we walk.
A fascinating mosaic of ancient woodland and naturally-regenerating woodland alongside wet meadow and fen - creating a unique, wildlife-rich landscape.
An internationally important fen for its species-rich alkaline fen
The Great Fen is a landscape project to connect the two national nature reserves of Woodwalton Fen and Holme Fen by restoring the surrounding land for wildlife.
A pale member of the violet family sometimes known as ‘milk violet’, the fen violet has a delicate and unassuming appearance. A real specialist of the wetland habitat, this species has seen a…
This tiny fen is one of the most exquisite flower meadows in Shropshire
Baston fen is a long tract of permanent pasture, which is flooded in winter and attracts large numbers of wildfowl.
The reserve comprises the western end of one of the largest remaining floodplains or valley mires in Wales, supporting tall fen, fen meadow, wet heath and carr communities and associated species.…
It may be small but Scarning Fen is home to large number of rare plants and insects. This precious site is sensitive to disturbance, so please tread carefully.
Bishop’s Fen is a 20ha farmland site about 2km south of Bishop Middleham, County Durham. Lying on the floodplain of the River Skerne and is part of the ambitious Great North Fen vision. Durham…
Join this wildlife tour of the Great Fen, a unique area that was part of the last wilderness in lowland England.
Learn about wilding and how keystone species have been restoring Kent's last remaining Fen