Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Rutland Water Nature Reserve is an internationally recognised Site of Special Scientific interest (SSSI), Special Protection Area (SPA) and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. It is one…
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Rutland Water Nature Reserve is an internationally recognised Site of Special Scientific interest (SSSI), Special Protection Area (SPA) and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. It is one…
Coastal reserve with shingle, grassland and water features
A large ancient flood meadow that attracts vast numbers of a wide variety of birds, as well as numerous other animals and plant life.
One of the country's largest surviving semi-natural ancient woodland
Once part of an industrial site, now home to an abundance of plants and insects
Soak up rainbow-bright wildflowers, skittering butterflies and beautiful birds on-high.
An important birding site
Saltmarshe Delph is a small nature reserve with a diverse mix of wetland habitats. For a small site some top quality wildlife can be discovered including birds such as marsh harriers and water…
A haven for a wealth of different species
Listen to the rolling waves on the sand and shingle, breathe in the saline scents of the saltmarsh, and watch the wonderful wildlife this very important and sensitive National Nature Reserve has…
Nestled in the valley carved out by the River Frome, this nature reserve features a stretch of the disused Severn and Thames Canal, flood meadows and woodland.
A coastal reserve featuring chalk grassland and impressive sea cliffs
Life never moves in the slow lane at Seaforth, a coastal nature reserve home to hundreds of thousands of waders and seabirds.
Small species rich wet meadow by a stream and a small area of woodland
Spectacular red sandstone cliffs with many sea caves
Rocky foreshore, beach, and relict sand dune grassland. Part of the South Gower Coast SSSI, which in turn is part of the European Natura 2000 site, the Limestone Sea Cliffs of South West Wales SAC…
Mixture of woodland types with heathy glades and streams
A glacial lake formed at the end of the last Ice Age, Semer Water is the second-largest natural lake in North Yorkshire, and provides valuable habitat for breeding and wintering birds.
The Visitor Centre is open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-3pm. The nature reserve remains open daily dawn-dusk.
Urban oasis
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