Epworth Turbary
A relict of a raised bog, this reserve is of considerable historic and scientific interest.
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A relict of a raised bog, this reserve is of considerable historic and scientific interest.
Stretching along both sides of the Clyde Gorge, with fantastic views of the waterfalls from which it takes its name
A chain of flooded clay pits and extensive reedbeds along the Humber Bank.
Farlington Marshes, one of the Trust’s oldest nature reserves, is a coastal wildlife expanse with internationally important populations of wading birds and wildfowl.
One of the finest grasslands in Ayrshire
A large reedbed with ditches and lagoons
Fingringhoe Wick was Essex Wildlife Trust's first nature reserve (1961), some years later it was where the Trust opened their first visitor centre. Sixty years on visitors are still coming…
Fishlake Meadows is an incredible wetland nature reserve in the southern Test Valley, just outside Romsey. Known for its beautiful and characteristic wildlife, it is home to more than 190…
Wet fenland landscape with open water and reedbeds.
Home to one of the most important seabird colonies in Europe. Flamborough Cliffs are packed with tens of thousands of breeding auks, gannets, gulls and puffins, with a riot of wildflowers,…
Mixed woodland of great variety with streams and an open heathy area
Notable for its stunning collection of wildflowers
Plantation woodland over an abundance of flowering plants
Low-lying wet birchwood.
Frampton Marsh is part of the most mature saltmarsh in the Wash and is exceptionally rich in plants, birds and invertebrates.
Coast, heath and woodland meet at this unique nature reserve on the Sefton Coast.
A field of coastal grassland and mixed woodland
Low lying water-logged pasture with shallow seasonal pools and a large permanent pond; an excellent site for bird watching
A small woodland reserve in a river gorge
Mixed broadleaved and wet woodland, partly ancient, and pond. The woodland is covered by a Tree Preservation Order.
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