
Addiewell Bing
Once a derelict industrial site, Addiewell Bing is now a refuge for wildlife
Tom Hibbert
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Once a derelict industrial site, Addiewell Bing is now a refuge for wildlife
Grazing marsh and ditches in a former floodplain important for birds and plants
This wet and wild nature reserve provides rich rewards for visitors prepared to take their time and who don't mind a bit of mud!
'Relic' wood pasture, veteran trees and nationally rare acid grassland make up this site squeezed between major roads, railway lines, and the rapid urban development of Ashford.
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An important woodland site associated with the River Ayr
One of a series of wetlands in the Upper Lunan Valley
A site of international importance for its lichen flora
A small but beautiful reserve carved by the Ballagan Burn
Birch and juniper woodland with beautiful views of the valley below
A small raised bog with the characteristic domed centre; a very rare habitat in this part of Scotland
Mixed habitat with grassland, woodland and wetland. Diverse range of wildflowers, butterflies and breeding birds.
A small but fascinating wetland reserve
The largest Broad in the Ant Valley
An excellent example of wet lowland heath and mire
A long narrow strip of marsh and open water lying in a "kettlehole"
The Scottish Wildlife Trust
Ancient mixed deciduous woodland
An Ancient Hillfort Near Canterbury.
Situated just outside Sheffield, this magnificent moorland is the largest of Sheffield Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves, containing 180 hectares of breathtaking scenery.
A semi-natural ancient woodland
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