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Local Wildlife Sites - local in name only
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
New wildlife sites in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Local Wildlife Sites under threat
Better protection needed for special havens
Andrew's Story: surveying Local Wildlife Sites
Underwater sites should be protected - because they’re worth it
Taking a longer-term, more holistic view of the impacts of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) in the decision making process, rather than an excessive focus on costs is essential, says a group of…
Some protection reinstated for at-risk Local Wildlife Sites
Today the Government has published a revised version of its National Planning Policy Framework which now includes some reinstated protection for Local Wildlife Sites following a campaign supported…
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Middle Amble Marsh
Jointly owned with Cornwall Birdwatching Society, Middle Amble Marsh has a mosaic of fen and wet grassland which benefits a wealth of wildlife that uses the site.
Piddle Brook Meadows
The meandering Piddle Brook and three adjacent meadows are rich in wildflowers and wildlife.
Rhos Fiddle
Wet heath, good for dragonflies and bog plants
Cinderella wildlife refuges at risk: New report shows the vulnerable status of England’s Local Wildlife Sites
Hidden havens which support rare and threatened wildlife are being lost and damaged to development and neglect every year. New survey results published today provide insight into the secret places…