Pound Green Common
A mixture of heathland, acid grassland and scrub oak woodland.
Tom Hibbert
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A mixture of heathland, acid grassland and scrub oak woodland.
One of the largest remaining areas of ancient woodland in South East Essex, this reserve is one of the few sites in the UK where the Heath Fritillary butterfly is flourishing
Restored chalk grassland, Priest Hill has been transformed from abandoned playing fields into a home for wildlife.
A steep limestone hillside above the River Wye and the Monsal Trail; known for its wild flowers. Part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye Valley.
This stunning ancient woodland offers peace and tranquillity and a wealth of wildlife.
Large pastureland networked with rhynes full of rare plants, invertebrates and birds.
A pond with an impressive selection of water birds
The site has a selection of habitats including a large pond, marsh, flood meadow, acidic Oak and Ash woodland and scrub.
Quants is a wildlife-rich mosaic of woodland, grassland and heathland on a steep north facing slope of the Blackdown Hills; why not include a visit to near-by Wellington Monument when you visit…
An exceptionally varied herb-rich, although small, field
Rainworth Heath is part of the historic Sherwood Forest area and it is one of the last remaining areas of heathland in Nottingham
Abandoned clay pits now a haven for insects and a breeding site for the nationally protected great crested newt
Wind your way along a boardwalk through wet carr woodland to arrive at our floating visitor centre. Enjoy views over Ranworth Broad and discover more about Norfolk’s Broadland wildlife and history…
Wetland mosaic
A lowland fen situated in a narrow valley between Pant y sais fen and the Neath Estuary
The largest valley fen in England and one the most important wetlands in Europe, Redgrave & Lopham Fen has a rich diversity of plant life across 432 acres of lowland fen, grassland, and…
Rewe Mead sits on the banks of the River Tone and also has remnants of the Grand Western Canal running through its heart. Its wet meadows provide the perfect habitat for a wonderful range of…
Rhos Cefn Bryn consists of unimproved acid grassland. This type of grassland is generally confined to west Wales and is a feature associated with Carmarthenshire and south Ceredigion.
Unimproved sedge-rich pasture with some interesting glacial features
Ringdown is a species-rich flush mire, wet grassland and wet woodland reserve on the Blackdown Hills. The water seeping up here flows into the River Culm which is the longest tributary of the…
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