Groton Wood Nature Reserve
This ancient woodland is noted for its small-leaved lime coppice, an indication that the northern part of the wood has existed since prehistoric times.
This ancient woodland is noted for its small-leaved lime coppice, an indication that the northern part of the wood has existed since prehistoric times.
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
Morton Marsh is a wonderful wetland site.
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,…
One of the country's largest surviving semi-natural ancient woodland
Gunton Meadow is part of a small network of wildlife-rich habitats in north Lowestoft. The meadows are important for a variety of grassland species while the ponds support a large population of…
Gunton Warren is one of the Lowestoft 'gems', another fragment of wonderful wildlife habitat right on the doorstep of the town. It is a fascinating and diverse place renowned amongst the…
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.
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…
Join our Malvern Local Group as they explore four Leicestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves.
Part-owned with Butterfly Conservation, this remnant of the Royal Forest of Feckenham is the main site for the brown hairstreak in the Midlands.