Beachy Head East
Explore Beachy Head East, one of 41 special areas at sea we want to see protected as a Marine Conservation Zone. Emily Cunningham, marine biologist, tells us more.
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Explore Beachy Head East, one of 41 special areas at sea we want to see protected as a Marine Conservation Zone. Emily Cunningham, marine biologist, tells us more.
Barnsley Main is a rolling green, grassland surrounded by a fringe of woodland that was once the black spoil heap of the Oaks Colliery pit head that still stands on Oaks Lane.
At the most northern end of Bryher, Shipman Head is one of the wildest parts of the island, being exposed to the wild Atlantic to the north and west. The ridge runs south towards the plateau of…
Cemaes Head is the most northerly of the many fine headlands on the Pembrokeshire coast and overlooks the broad sweep of the mouth of the Teifi estuary towards the Trust’s Cardigan Island Nature…
The atmosphere at the end of Peninnis Head is otherworldly. Prominent granite cliffs, tors and boulders are scattered amongst the maritime heathland, with impressive rock formations stacked right…
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East Winch Common is a wonderful relic of the once great heathland that spanned North Norfolk.
Prees Heath East was purchased for Shropshire Wildlife Trust by local landowner John Baker, who was keen to protect this important heathland.
The open space, small lakes and pine forest of East Wretham make this large heathland a fantastic place to visit all year round.
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network