East Cramlington Pond
A small, tranquil reserve featuring a pond and grassland harbouring typical species to this habitat with much aquatic flora and fauna including beautiful dragonflies and damselflies.
Tom Hibbert
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A small, tranquil reserve featuring a pond and grassland harbouring typical species to this habitat with much aquatic flora and fauna including beautiful dragonflies and damselflies.
Visit these three meadows near Royal Wootton Bassett in spring and summer for their vivid wildflower displays.
Hidden in the middle of a built up inner city area, EcoPark is a hidden oasis for wildlife. A groundbreaking education centre, we deliver high quality outdoor education for children, teachers and…
A plant rich grassland covering several fields renowned for its variety of orchids. There is also an area of wet woodland adjacent to the Mells River.
Edgehills Bog has a peaceful atmosphere and is a relic of, the once widespread habitat, wet heath.
Lowland heath and woodland with a variety of heathland species. The Elstead Group of Commons includes Elstead, Royal, Bagmoor & Guinea Commons.
These three hay meadows in Minety with countless wildflowers form a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of their long history of traditional farming.
Part of the largest area of floodplain grasslands and wetlands in the Erewash Valley - great for bird watching and water voles.
A traditional old Herefordshire hay meadow
One of the most accessible Border Mires sites, an area of heather moorland and blanket bog which comes alive in summer time with impressive insect life.
A former landfill site now transformed into an oasis for wildflowers and insects
The least disturbed remnant of the fenland that once stretched from Kidwelly to Burry Port
Fen, reedbed, relict sand dune, and rough pasture.
Wet fenland landscape with open water and reedbeds.
This reserve is managed as cultivated fields to maintain rare arable plants. A unique assemblage of cornfield flowers can be seen here in summer.
Mixed woodland of great variety with streams and an open heathy area
Wander through one of the few remaining Thameside grazing marshes; full of flowering plants and visiting migrant birds
A peaceful unspoilt landscape, with rare wildflower meadows and clear views across the Mendip Hills.
Fontburn offers a mosaic of habitats, with areas of wetland and scrub offering significant wildlife interest.
Rare trees, wintering waders and hunting raptors see Freeman’s Pools put on a show during every season.
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