Glendun (John McSparran Memorial Farm)
A traditional hill farm managed for wildlife in the spectacular Glens of Antrim.
Tom Hibbert
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A traditional hill farm managed for wildlife in the spectacular Glens of Antrim.
Airy grasslands above the Combe contrast dark woodlands below. A great spot for butterflies with magical views across Mendip.
A slice of limestone grassland and maritime heath on the western slopes of the famous Great Orme, teeming with butterflies and wildflowers.
*Due to work being carried out on site, access to the reserve will be limited during this time*
A flood lagoon with an impressive diversity of habitats and lots of wildlife including…
A disused railway line cutting with limestone-loving flowers
A small piece of scrub and chalk grassland - home to wildlife - on the urban fringe of High Wycombe.
Remnant of a large floodplain mire
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
A rich array of chalk grassland flowers and insects in an undulating landscape.
A little wildlife oasis in the heart of residential Teesside
Part of a network of SWT reserves in the East Polden Hills, Great Breach Wood is a wonderfully diverse woodland with wildlife rich scrub and many glades and rides.
This site is renowned for its limestone flowers and abundant butterflies.
The Great Fen is a landscape project to connect the two national nature reserves of Woodwalton Fen and Holme Fen by restoring the surrounding land for wildlife.
This enchanting nature reserve was once a working gravel pit but for the last 50 years has been transformed into a flourishing wildlife haven
A marshy grassland bursting with wildflowers, butterflies, bees and birds in the summer.
One of the best examples of limestone downland and scrub in Somerset. One of the jewels in the crown of this reserve is the Large Blue Butterfly, declared extinct in Britain in 1979, it has since…
A time-capsule of moorland views and special plantlife.
Greenbooth Nature Reserve is our newest nature reserve, located in a secluded part of the Peak District National Park, between Whaley Bridge, Buxton and Rainow.
A mosaic of meadow, stream and woodland within walking distance of Whitchurch centre.
A reserve with a mix of different habitats, attracting a wide variety insects and birds
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