Tucklesholme - Burton
Tucklesholme is a former gravel pit which is being restored back to a wetland habitat. It provides a home for a number of key breeding bird species that specialise in this open wetland environment…
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Tucklesholme is a former gravel pit which is being restored back to a wetland habitat. It provides a home for a number of key breeding bird species that specialise in this open wetland environment…
Burton Riggs is a valuable and popular green space, offering easy access to nature and a spot of serenity bounded by industrial units and the railway line on the edge of Scarborough.
A microcosm of different habitats within one site - various woodland, carr, wet and dry heath, two large ponds and bogs
Unimproved grassland and diverse hedges comprise this wildlife rich reserve. Plantlife is especially abundant and is able to flourish under the traditional hay meadow management.
At this former quarry, there’s now peace and quiet where there was once dust and noise. Disused lime kilns can still be found amidst grassland, broadleaved woodland, and scrub.
Vince’s wildlife photo exhibition showcases stunning nature shots from Norfolk and around the world, inspired by his lifelong passion.
An introduction to wildlife photography. Learn techniques, settings and field craft—no special equipment required
The Chilterns Group are a volunteer group covering the Chilterns from Aylesbury to Amersham, Tring to High Wycombe. The group collaborates closely with the staff team to involve local volunteers…
The Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve is open all year around. Visit Meadow Barn at the Conservation Centre to plan your day exploring the nature reserve using our guides and maps.
Please note…
This month, Barton Area Group will be having a photographic evening with a chance for you to share up to 30 photos you have taken of any subject.
Searching for different species of fungi with the Flit Vale Local Group and Herts and Beds Fungi Group.
A small arable field managed with wildlife in mind.