Marford Quarry Nature Reserve
Buzzing with biodiversity, this old industrial site is now overflowing with invertebrate life.
Tom Hibbert
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Buzzing with biodiversity, this old industrial site is now overflowing with invertebrate life.
Marshes Hill Common Local Nature Reserve is all that's left of a once extensive heathland that covered the area. It is now an island of heathland with great views over the surrounding…
A magical, secretive mix of woodland, coastline and butterfly-filled meadows - all in a single stream valley.
Sphagnum, sundew and other unusual plants create a colourful carpet on this raised mire. Rich in invertebrate life myriads of butterflies, moths, dragonflies and damselflies are seen.
Flower-rich hay meadows
Merry’s Meadows is one of the most diverse and flower-rich grasslands in Leicestershire and Rutland – a must visit for budding botanists, casual naturalists or anyone wanting to experience the…
Thirteen fields of wildflower-rich Culm grassland make up this smallholding which has remained unchanged for decades.
Jointly owned with Cornwall Birdwatching Society, Middle Amble Marsh has a mosaic of fen and wet grassland which benefits a wealth of wildlife that uses the site.
Explore a tranquil retreat home to weird, wonderful and truly special wildlife.
A disused railway cutting that hosts an impressive variety of orchids and the largest colony of a very rare tree - the Irish whitebeam.
A narrow strip of grassland straddling the Mill Burn as it falls though the edge of the conifer plantations of Harwood Forest, featuring a diverse range of grassland types.
A green oasis in the heart of Portsmouth
A fascinating reserve containing a variety of habitats
Moston Fairway is a tranquil retreat just a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of Manchester city centre.
This disused railway embankment is a small haven for butterflies and moths in summer, and home to chalk grassland – an internationally important habitat.
An urban nature reserve developed on a former railway coal yard, goods yard and water softening plant.
The diversity and colour of the wildflowers in these traditional hay meadows steals the show in spring and summer before giving centre stage to the autumnal hues of fungi.
One of a series of Trust reserves where you can explore the Polden Hills, a low narrow ridge of Blue Lias stretching from Puriton in the west to Street in the east. It comprises of two blocks of…
This small reserve features scrub, pond and grassland attracting a variety of aquatic invertebrates including several species of damselfly.
Tussocky sedges and some unusual wetland plants combined with the wet woodland of willow and alder provide a home for some rare spiders and beetles.
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