Burton Riggs Nature Reserve
Burton Riggs is a valuable and popular green space, offering easy access to nature and a spot of serenity bounded by industrial units and the railway line on the edge of Scarborough.
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Burton Riggs is a valuable and popular green space, offering easy access to nature and a spot of serenity bounded by industrial units and the railway line on the edge of Scarborough.
Join members of the Barton Area Group for a full day field trip to Scarborough.
Join Burton and District Local Wildlife Group for a talk with speaker Tim Adkin
Tucklesholme is a former gravel pit which is being restored back to a wetland habitat. It provides a home for a number of key breeding bird species that specialise in this open wetland environment…
Join us for a special Easter rockpool ramble in Kimmeridge Bay to discover wildlife on the seashore.
A haven for wetland wildlife and people in the heart of Bangor.
Join us for a ramble to our raptor roost watch point, looking out for some of NWT Hickling Broad’s key species along the way.
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Scarborough North beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Join our Waves of Waste co-ordinators as they give Scarborough South beach a thorough tidy up to protect marine wildlife.
Swap ‘Screen Time’ for Green Time and enjoy outdoor activities on Titchfield Park, Quarry Lane and Oakham Nature Reserves.
Unimproved grassland and diverse hedges comprise this wildlife rich reserve. Plantlife is especially abundant and is able to flourish under the traditional hay meadow management.
The UK River prize celebrates the projects improving our waterways.