Thursford Wood
A rich array of wildlife thrives in this ancient woodland. Thursford Wood is home to some of the oldest oak trees in Norfolk, and a wonderful display of bluebells in spring.
Tom Hibbert
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A rich array of wildlife thrives in this ancient woodland. Thursford Wood is home to some of the oldest oak trees in Norfolk, and a wonderful display of bluebells in spring.
One of the earliest ancient woods recorded in south-east Essex, this woodland is an important wildlife corridor in the Daws Heath woodland landscape
An enchanting wetland site with a good variety of birds, butterflies and a heronry
Loved by bees, this patch of traditional English countryside within London’s leafy northern fringe in Barnet, teems with life every spring and summer.
Stone sculptures and scarce wildlife make this former quarry an interesting and unusual site to visit.
One of the best examples of an ash/oak/maple wood in Nottinghamshire
Wide expanses of crystal-clear water, extensive broadshore reedbeds, and secluded wet woodland make Trinity Broads a haven for wildlife.
A mixture of meadows and woodland with a range of interesting water loving plants
Turner’s Wood in Pelsall was part of the estate of Sarah Turner and her late husband Edward. The Wildlife Trust has now taken on the role of Trustee of the land so that it can be secured as a…
Flower-rich meadows
Find out more about our events and explore the nature park.
The Pond Café at Tyland Barn is now open!
An impressive wildflower-rich sand dune on the north coast of Northern Ireland, home to some of the rarest species of insects in the UK.
A small area of acid grassland and remnant heath on Greensand that supports a range of invertebrates.
If you’re feeling adventurous and looking for an exciting wilder experience, pull on your wellies and discover an oasis that’s alive with wildlife all year round
A marshland reserve with a number of nationally rare or local species of plants
One of the county’s best-kept secrets: Upton Broad and Marshes is a hidden wilderness sitting on the floodplain of the River Bure.
Ancient grazing meadows with wildflowers galore
A compact coastal site, running from rocky shoreline, to cliff-top valley and on to historic farmland. At its heart rests the Wildlife Bunker, a wildlife and historical interpretation centre.
A patchwork of woodland and Culm grassland fields linked by traditional Devon hedge banks.
A quiet corner of the East Devon Pebblebed Heaths. Home to some rare heathland wildlife.
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