Baker's Pit
The reserve consists of heathland, small areas of pasture, and open water, which was created by flooding the disused clay pits.
The reserve consists of heathland, small areas of pasture, and open water, which was created by flooding the disused clay pits.
Enjoy a walk at Holwell Reserves, disused quarries, with a mixture of grassland, woodland and exposed rock faces create a peaceful atmosphere throughout the year. A special place for bats,…
A wander through Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit in high summer will reveal a riot of colour, with dozens of butterflies fluttering around an explosion of wildflowers in some of the sheltered spots and…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s popular series of celebrity lectures returns with a bang. Join Matt Baker as he draws on his wealth of experience both on and off the screen.
We are seeking volunteers to assist in the management of Ulster Wildlife nature reserves, specifically Balloo Woodland and Wetland, Bangor, Slievenacloy, Lisburn and Bog Meadows, Belfast.
Flooded clay pit which supports a variety of birds.
The area was formerly a sand pit and the main interest is ornithological.
Explore three of our stunning nature reserves in the Bangor area on this 7 mile walk. Starting at Spinnies Aberogwen, we'll be travelling westwards through Nantporth and finishing the day at…
Clay pit which is attractive to wading birds and surface-feeding wildfowl.
Hitchcopse Pit is an old sandpit with a fascinating array of plant and insect life.
A flooded pit with marginal reed beds and aquatic plants, such as water-crowfoot and great reed mace.