Stanley Moss
A fragment of blanket bog remaining from a larger area of bog, marsh and shallow pools now partly drained and/or planted with conifers
Tom Hibbert
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A fragment of blanket bog remaining from a larger area of bog, marsh and shallow pools now partly drained and/or planted with conifers
A fragment of blanket bog remaining from a larger area of bog, marsh and shallow pools now partly drained and/or planted with conifers
The area was formerly a sand pit and the main interest is ornithological.
Staveley is a superb wetland reserve with something for everyone, from experienced birdwatchers to people who just fancy a leisurely stroll on its network of paths.
These upland, mixed broadleaf woodlands are part of the Lake District's remaining fragments of temperate rainforest, rich in mosses, ferns and liverworts.
Bluebells and wild garlic…
A great place to explore if you love both geological features, fossils and wildlife.
This SSSI has both important geological features and a sheltered, sunny position making it an ideal…
A 17ha mixed deciduous woodland
Wooded valley with a beautiful waterfall. Perfect spot for bluebells in Spring, diverse plant species, birds and butterflies.
Grassland area with a very rich flora, including a number of orchids
A peaceful spot to enjoy a meadow of wildflowers and old railway cutting
A nature reserve with an array of wetland plants and birdlife
An ancient woodland site.
Pasture and woodland, a relict of an earlier agricultural landscape
A stunning woodland with a meandering beck trickling through - step into Stoneycliffe Wood, a semi-natural ancient woodland site, to enjoy bluebells and ramsons in spring, breeding birds in summer…
An old gravel pit providing a haven for rare insects and birds
Street Heath, just two miles from Glastonbury, is a combination of carr woodland and acidic mire with wet and dry heath. The great diversity of vegetation on the reserve is good for insect life…
A mixed woodland that is part of the Worplesdon Group of Commons. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
An old gravel pit transformed into an internationally important haven for breeding and wading birds
Wonderful wildflowers, dazzling dragonflies and magical mammals call this fascinating nature reserve home.
A worked-out clay pit; two thirds of this reserve consist of open water and reed beds with a central island. In summer you will see water birds plus dragonflies and damselflies perched on water…
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