The Avenue Washlands
Reedbed, ponds and grassland in the valley of the River Rother attract birds such as tufted duck, wigeon, snipe and little grebe as well as skylarks, yellowhammer and nesting warblers. Water voles…
Tom Hibbert
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Reedbed, ponds and grassland in the valley of the River Rother attract birds such as tufted duck, wigeon, snipe and little grebe as well as skylarks, yellowhammer and nesting warblers. Water voles…
This tiny part of the important Wyre Forest consists mainly of oak, hazel coppice, alder and ash.
Worcestershire’s premier bird-watching reserve, Upton Warren attracts birds throughout the year.
One of the largest areas of heathland and heathland re-creation in the county
Carboniferous limestone quarry, plantation, scrub, and surrounding woodland. Geological SSSI (quarry face only).
Visit the Wild Chesil Centre - it's the gateway to the iconic Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon. Find out about Chesil's diverse wildlife, remarkable geology and stunning views.…
A mixed woodland with an impressive diversity of plant species.
Woodland nestles into the valley of the Elsdon Burn surrounding hay meadows rich in wild flowers. Footpaths lead through woodland, meadows and pasture as well as down to the meandering course of…
Beautiful reserve consisting of old valley meadows, woodland & orchard.
Wet woodland, grassland and scrub.
Part of the disused Newtyle to Dundee railway, now supporting a thriving grassland community
The Naze is a unique coastal landscape of outstanding geological and biological importance. As the most easterly peninsula in Essex it is an important site for migrating birds and boasts a number…
Slow worms warming themselves up under rocks, lizards basking on sunny gorse, woodcocks performing their 'roding' display flight at dusk and evidence of hazelnuts chewed by dormice –…
An impressive sweep of grassland lying on the gentle north and south facing slopes of the Dulas Brook.
Breathtaking views, amazing wildlife, a place to explore - the gateway to Staffordshire’s Peak District
Wet rough grassland fields subject to winter flooding with hedgerows and ponds.
Seven differing fields lying in the River Wye flood plain
Lying in the floodplain of the River Wye with an array of botanical and bird species
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust’s HQ, The Wolseley Centre, is one of the county’s hidden gems and it's completely free to visit – so why not make a date in your diary to come and see us this…
A designated National Nature Reserve, Thetford Heath is an excellent example of the vast grassland heath that once covered the Brecklands.
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