The Lines Way
The Lines Way, developed along a disused railway line, stretches for four miles, providing access to several wildlife sites. Hedgerows, scrub, woodland, ponds and wet woodland border the track and…
The Lines Way, developed along a disused railway line, stretches for four miles, providing access to several wildlife sites. Hedgerows, scrub, woodland, ponds and wet woodland border the track and…
Scrub and grassland habitats on a stretch of disused railway line.
Chalk grassland such as this is unusual in Norfolk and provides both an easy walk and fascinating wildlife.
This disused railway embankment is a small haven for butterflies and moths in summer, and home to chalk grassland – an internationally important habitat.
Disused railway with areas of scrub and grassland.
A fascinating place not only for wildlife but also for geology and industrial archaeology.
Scroll down to access audio trails for Clints Quarry Nature Reserve and a Virtual Tour.
Butterfly expert Alan Sumnall offers a thorough guide to one of our most enchanting groups of butterflies – the blues.
An oasis of woodland and grassland in East Northampton
A mosaic of wetland habitats attracting an abundance of wildlife
A small plantation woodland abutting four wildflower meadows.
A small area of lime-rich dune grassland
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a passion for wildlife and experience of working in a community setting to drive forward an ambitious engagement programme as part of our Links…