Cassiobury Park LNR
Discover, in a corner of Cassiobury Park, a wildlife haven close to the heart of a bustling town.
Tom Hibbert
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Discover, in a corner of Cassiobury Park, a wildlife haven close to the heart of a bustling town.
This large expanse of water is a valuable refuge for waterfowl, including Black-necked Grebe.
This small woodland is a wildlife haven in Kings Langley, an oasis nestled behind houses.
A large and attractive lake in the Colne Valley with nationally important numbers of wintering birds, including spectacular Goldeneye and Smew.
Springwell Reedbed is the largest reedbed in the London area. The wetland provides an important undisturbed refuge for wildlife in this built-up part of the Colne Valley.
Possibly the most varied piece of woodland in Middlesex, with fantastic wildflower displays in spring.
A picturesque valley of pasture and old parkland with magnificent Oak, Beech, Ash and Wild Cherry trees.
These marvellous wildflower meadows are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
A combination of acid grassland and young woodland habitats, alive with flowers and butterflies in summer in Harefield, Hillingdon.
A beautiful wetland reserve, part of the Mid Colne Valley Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and a unique haven for many species of waterbirds and wildlife.
Loved by bees, this patch of traditional English countryside within London’s leafy northern fringe in Barnet, teems with life every spring and summer.
An eclectic array of wetland plants dominate this riverside site, providing an opportunity to explore marsh, meadow and woodland habitats, and enjoy countryside views.
One of the finest examples of rare wet grazing meadows in London and part-designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), near Uxbridge, Hillingdon.
One of the finest examples of wet woodland in London, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in the Colne Valley.
A small urban nature reserve along a former railway embankment, bordered by the ancient Shires ditch and Frays River.
An ancient oak and hazel coppice woodland and adjacent associated meadows in North Hillingdon. The woodland is carpeted with brilliant bluebells in spring and a year-long haven for birds and…
A century-old oak plantation over hazel coppice, providing a marvellous source of berries for birds in Hillingdon.
An important site for amphibians in Uxbridge.
Wild flowers and grasses dominate this large expanse of meadow in West London’s Yeading Valley, hosting an array of insect life.
A remnant of an old Victorian garden in Hillingdon, the site is now developing into a site of increasing value for wildlife, aided by the presence of wetland areas.
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