Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve
Knettishall Heath is an ancient landscape of lowland heath, grassland and woodland that has changed little since the Anglo-Saxon age. The unique mosaic of habitats is home to some of the UK's…
Knettishall Heath is an ancient landscape of lowland heath, grassland and woodland that has changed little since the Anglo-Saxon age. The unique mosaic of habitats is home to some of the UK's…
I'm Katie, a Biological Sciences undergraduate with the University of Liverpool and a volunteer with the Somerset Wildlife Trust. Later this year I will also be undertaking an internship with…
Discover the wonders of the Breckland habitat at the Heath by joining us at our community open day, in partnership with the Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers Landscape Partnership Scheme, supported by…
On a walk round Cali Heath you'll soon discover it is not your typical nature reserve, rather a diamond in the rough. On close inspection you will be delighted by the detail of tiny flowering…
One of the most important areas of heath in Breckland.
The only place in Essex where you will find all three Heather species growing together and the largest area of lowland heathland in the county
This peaceful woodland is a true wonder in spring when you can walk through the carpet of bluebells
Join us for a walk at Bartley Heath to see Marsh Gentian Flowers and other Wildlife, Hook
A designated National Nature Reserve, Thetford Heath is an excellent example of the vast grassland heath that once covered the Brecklands.
A sweeping coastal reserve including high energy intertidal wetlands, species rich coastal grassland, freshwater wetlands and scrub.
Street Heath, just two miles from Glastonbury, is a combination of carr woodland and acidic mire with wet and dry heath. The great diversity of vegetation on the reserve is good for insect life…
Join Nick Martin (Nature Reserves Manager) for a guided walk around the 44 hectares of pools, woodland and wet grassland.