Walthamstow Wetlands
Welcome to Walthamstow Wetlands, a huge, internationally important reserve. Just 15 minutes from central London, and free to visit, you will find a unique haven to explore, enjoy and connect with…
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Welcome to Walthamstow Wetlands, a huge, internationally important reserve. Just 15 minutes from central London, and free to visit, you will find a unique haven to explore, enjoy and connect with…
A grassland and woodland famed for its wildflowers and butterflies, with excellent views of the Gordano Valley.
A network of scrapes and wet meadows, Wanlip is the ideal place to try your hand at birdwatching. The wetland supports a number of birds throughout the year, but the winter and spring are our…
Wappenbury has an array of ancient woodland trees, flowers and butterflies waiting to be explored
An ancient semi-natural clough woodland with a small tributary of the River Weaver.
Woodland walks give way to stunning estuary views on the edge of Plymouth.
A locally rare open habitat in Hertfordshire, where Grizzled Skipper butterflies feed on Wild Strawberry and Common Agrimony.
A valuable wetland area providing habitat for frogs, toads and smooth and palmate newts - there is a great pond dipping platform perfect for a warm spring afternoon.
The stony ground and close-cropped turf of Weeting Heath is one of the best sites in the country to see the rare and strange-looking stone curlew. It is also home to many rare Breckland plants.…
One of the most important areas of heath in Breckland.
Welwick Saltmarsh is the most extensive area of saltmarsh on the north bank of the River Humber.
Pasture and woodland, home to a wide variety of wildlife.
A coastal reserve, attracting a wide range of migrant bird species
The ever-changing wood, home to the Wilder Blean project where we have introduced European bison.
Visiting West Coker Fen in early summer can feel like you have stepped back in time. These flower rich damp pastures are a remnant of an older landscape when farming was far less intensive. The…
Traditional hazel coppice woodland with oak standards, and a large colony of wild daffodils
An important habitat for wildlife in
Tidal creeks and saltmarsh, limestone rock outcrops and spoil heaps with woodland.
An important component of the Tyne Valley Wildlife Corridor with a variety of wildflowers and birds.
The neutral grassland has an abundance of wildflowers including meadowseet and spotted…
An important component of the Tyne Valley Wildlife Corridor with a variety of wildflowers and birds.
The neutral grassland has an abundance of wildflowers including meadowseet and spotted…
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