Mickle Mere Nature Reserve
Sitting in Mickle Mere's single wooden hide, whether alone or with other birdwatchers, it's hard not to feel a quiet sense of anticipation.
Sitting in Mickle Mere's single wooden hide, whether alone or with other birdwatchers, it's hard not to feel a quiet sense of anticipation.
With its surrounding wet meadows and ancient castle backdrop, the Mere at Framlingham is considered by many to be the best view in inland Suffolk.
An attractive lake with beds of reed and sedge, and emergent vegetation.
Looking over a bay, a reserve with a full range of South Gower Coast habitats
We're looking for a volunteer to greet our visitors, serve them in the cafe, and strike up a conversation about Mere Sands Wood and the work of our charity.
Bickley Hall Farm is a 210-acre (86ha) organic working farm located just outside Malpas in the heart of rural Cheshire. As the HQ of Cheshire Wildlife Trust the farm has a dedicated nature trail…
Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve has an exciting opportunity for people to join our Events & Activities Volunteer Team assisting us to deliver our programme of events and activities that runs…
Lying near the banks of the River Stour, this reserve is special for its mix of open water, fen and wet scrub.
Wildfowl, waders and abundant wildflowers thrive in this tranquil oasis of lakes and woodland.
Sea cliff, limestone grassland, heath and scrub. Part of the South Gower Coast SSSI, which in turn is part of the European Natura 2000 site, the Limestone Sea Cliffs of South West Wales SAC.
A stunning complex of wetland reserve with a myriad of birdlife and aquatic insects.
A great chance to find out about the wonderful world of fungi, what they are and their vital roles in nature.