Hewitt's Chalk Bank
A chalk downland site with a good plant community.
Tom Hibbert
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A chalk downland site with a good plant community.
Attractive coastal cliffs with caves, natural arches, stacks and a large blow-hole
Lying along the edge of the river Medway, this patchwork of wet fields and scrub is criss-crossed by ditches and home to many rare and unusual plants and animals.
A reserve with impressive numbers of wintering geese
Rich in flora and fauna, this important reserve contains Kent's last four valley bogs and one of its few remaining fragments of open heath.
An outstanding example of lowland heath with a wealth of fauna and flora.
An exceptionally diverse small island
A deep, freshwater site; an excellent place for birdwatching
A demonstration of how urban greenspaces can be created from wasteland
A stretch of species-rich grassland
Ancient Ash woodland and Beech plantation
Scotland
A haven for breeding and wintering birds
A small but diverse upland reserve
One of the few undeveloped river floodplains in the area, Lamesley Pastures contains two designated Local Wildlife Sites.
Langford Lakes is a great place to watch and learn about wildlife, especially birds
A reserve on the west coast of south Kintyre, with plenty of interesting features and wildlife
The site of a World War II Battery, now a listed Ancient Monument
A superb example of chalk grassland and scrub, rich in flowers and butterflies
River flood plains and narrow wooded slopes, with an abundance of common spotted orchid
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