Thornhill Carrs
Take a stroll in the wild Thornhill Carrs and take a look at what nature has on offer.
Tom Hibbert
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Take a stroll in the wild Thornhill Carrs and take a look at what nature has on offer.
An ancient woodland with pretty spring flowers and a carpet of bluebells
Woodland within a steeped-sided valley.
Trillis Banks is a hidden grassland valley packing a lot of habitats into a small area. It consists of sloping banks, fields and a babbling brook running through, while also linking to the canal…
Small area of woodland
A natural hillside of flower-rich farmland with traditional rhôs pasture and dingle woodlands.
One of the county’s best-kept secrets: Upton Broad and Marshes is a hidden wilderness sitting on the floodplain of the River Bure.
A reclaimed colliery site, this reserve has been extensively planted with alder and white poplar in the past. Sycamore, black poplar, silver birch, and broom have also naturally colonised,…
A network of scrapes and wet meadows, Wanlip is the ideal place to try your hand at birdwatching. The wetland supports a number of birds throughout the year, but the winter and spring are our…
A locally rare open habitat in Hertfordshire, where Grizzled Skipper butterflies feed on Wild Strawberry and Common Agrimony.
Around 70 hectares of the common is SSSI lowland heathland, making it the perfect place for bird spotting.
Flooded gravel pits and associated habitats with an extensive network of paths, birdwatching hides, visitor centre and regular events.
Whitacre Heath is a great place to explore different habitats, from open water through to marsh and the wet woodland, which supports a variety of wildlife.
This small but wildlife rich meadow provides commanding views across the city.
Part of a large woodland complex on the River Avon and Kennet & Avon Canal.
Three years into Dorset Wildlife Trust's community rewilding project at Bere Regis and we are celebrating the introduction of free-roaming livestock to the site, the benefits of the landscape…
The reserve is of particular importance for its lowland heathland habitats and the variety of rare and specialist wildlife, including Cornish heath.
Wonderfully diverse woodland reserve along the banks of the river Petteril. In spring, bluebells carpet the floor and dippers, grey wagtails, kingfishers and sometimes otters can be seen.
A wildlife-rich marsh area to the north of Wyken Pool. The perfect place to spot birds!
Up here in the hills of ruggedly beautiful Swaledale, the climate can be harsh, but this traditionally managed meadow by the river provides a sanctuary for flowers and insects.
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