Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve
Knettishall Heath is an ancient landscape of lowland heath, grassland and woodland that has changed little since the Anglo-Saxon age. The unique mosaic of habitats is home to some of the UK's…
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Knettishall Heath is an ancient landscape of lowland heath, grassland and woodland that has changed little since the Anglo-Saxon age. The unique mosaic of habitats is home to some of the UK's…
Taking its name from California, this heath may not obviously have much in common with America's Golden State, but what it lacks in glamour it makes up for with a wealth of insect life.
The only place in Essex where you will find all three Heather species growing together and the largest area of lowland heathland in the county
One of the most important areas of heath in Breckland.
Danbury Ridge Nature Reserves are a wonderful mosaic of woodland, common, heathland, streams and bogs
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This peaceful woodland is a true wonder in spring when you can walk through the carpet of bluebells
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We are proud that our Island nature reserves provide a refuge for some of our most vulnerable wildlife. These special places are vital to the existence of much of our biodiversity and without them…
Libby, Chair of Trustees of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Professor & Dean of Sustainability at Lincoln University, will recount her cycle tour of all the Trust’s reserves in the county…