Croxall Lakes
Previously quarried for sand and gravel, Croxall Lakes now provides a home for a wide range of wintering and breeding birds
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Previously quarried for sand and gravel, Croxall Lakes now provides a home for a wide range of wintering and breeding birds
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…
A journey through the trees of Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum. Join us for a day filled with discovery as we unravel the secrets of the arboreal world at Queenswood.
This former quarry site returned to nature, comprises scrub and woodland providing a green haven for a wide variety of plants and wildlife.
A short walk and talk about Rosliston Forestry Centre and the developing National Forest with Lawrence Oates.
Guided Walk to investigate the butterflies of this nationally important site
Take part in Creature Count at War Memorial Park, identifying and recording wildlife.
Join Ely Local Group as they are given a guided walk round Kingfishers Bridge nature reserve.
A disused limestone quarry site, with probably the best exposure of Acre limestone in the county, with diverse habitats favoured by birds, amphibians and invertebrates.
With stunning views of the Cumbrian fells and Morecambe Bay, this is a great place to walk and explore. Rich in wildflowers and butterflies.
Are you a people person who loves crafting and nature? Would you like to attend events alongside the Ulster Wildlife team, helping to run craft activities for young people and raising awareness…