Walborough
Limestone grassland stretching down to saltmarsh - home to butterflies, rare plants and wading birds.
Tom Hibbert
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Limestone grassland stretching down to saltmarsh - home to butterflies, rare plants and wading birds.
A valuable wetland area providing habitat for frogs, toads and smooth and palmate newts - there is a great pond dipping platform perfect for a warm spring afternoon.
The stony ground and close-cropped turf of Weeting Heath is one of the best sites in the country to see the rare and strange-looking stone curlew. It is also home to many rare Breckland plants.…
A former colliery site, this reserve has been extensively landscaped to create a wildlife haven on the edge of the city benefiting from a number of diverse habitats.
A working farm run in harmony with wildlife - home to lowland farmland birds including corn bunting, yellowhammer and partridge.
An ancient piece of wilderness; an outstand example of a lowland raised bog.
Meadows in the heart of Weobley village which are being managed as traditional hay meadows to increase biodiversity.
The nature reserve consists of three wildflower meadows and a large area of woodland. The nature reserve lies on the site of a former coal mine and is a wonderful example of how nature can reclaim…
Dragonflies, butterflies and insects love this boggy nature reserve.
Westhay Moor is part of the mystical Avalon Marshes within Somerset's historic Levels and Moors. It provides a home for rare wildlife and a unique insight into thousands of years of shifting…
A moor with three fields on the limestone ridge in Gordano Valley. Important for its breeding waders and rare plants.
Around 70 hectares of the common is SSSI lowland heathland, making it the perfect place for bird spotting.
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.
A reserve with a rich mosaic of habitats with an accompanying diversity of wildlife
Heathland, woodland and a dragonfly paradise. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
A wildlife gem in a 2km corridor of grasslands, pools and hedgerows
Part of a large woodland complex on the River Avon and Kennet & Avon Canal.
Feel your worries wash away as you stroll around tranquil lakes and peaceful woodlands brimming with wildlife.
Wigpool is the remnant of the acidic bog and heathland that once covered Wigpool Common. The pool is situated within a large conifer plantation, and is a great place for marshland plants, reptiles…
Foxes trot through dappled sunlight and bats roost in ancient trees at this flourishing nature reserve.
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