Barnes Meadow
A mosaic of wetland habitats attracting an abundance of wildlife
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A mosaic of wetland habitats attracting an abundance of wildlife
Barnsley Main is a rolling green, grassland surrounded by a fringe of woodland that was once the black spoil heap of the Oaks Colliery pit head that still stands on Oaks Lane
A safe haven for many unusual plants this small wetland reserve is right next to Attenborough Nature Reserve.
It is important for its insects, especially hoverflies and its old pollard…
Now a haven for skylarks, Bateswood was once part of a opencast mine workings
Wet meadows and an ox-bow lake, abundant in migrant and water birds, butterflies and dragonflies.
A beautiful private nature reserve featuring a wildlife garden, wildflower meadow, woodland and dipping pond.
An extensive network of habitats of significant wildlife value including scrub, woodland, hedgerows and grassland.
Attractive marsh and open pools, next to the meandering river Great Ouse
This sprawling reserve forms part of the Border Mires, a large area of rare peat bog around Kielder Forest managed by NWT and Forestry England for its conservation value.
Wildlife rich Benshaw Moor is a remote and wild upland in the Rede Valley that hosts a complex and varied mosaic of habitats.
Part of a major gravel extraction site; home to a variety of birds. A great example of how former industrial sites can have a new lease of life as havens for wildlife.
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Big Waters features a mix of habitats including the largest subsidence pond in the region, providing home to diverse wildlife.
A delightful patch of wet woodland with a pond, right in the centre of Ellesmere.
Bishop's Hill used to be a cement works, but has since been established as an important local site for wildlife.
Please DO NOT enter the water at our nature reserves. Doing so can be…
The reserve comprises of five species-rich limestone or marshy meadows on a gentle north-facing slope with River Yarty below. Much of the wildlife interest is due to its history of quarrying…
A small pool and associated bog with a variety of insects and spiders.
Situated just outside Sheffield, this magnificent moorland is the largest of Sheffield Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves, containing 180 hectares of breathtaking scenery.
A combination of geological exposures and internationally important grassland communities producing a site with a unique character
Blackmoor Copse is one of the most important woods in Wiltshire for wildlife, especially butterflies.
Created from flooded gravel pits, Blashford Lakes is now a bustling centre of activity, used by thousands of birds all year round including kingfisher, lapwing and oystercatcher.
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