Digby Corner
Digby Corner is a little grassland and scrubland oasis in an arable farming area.
Tom Hibbert
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Digby Corner is a little grassland and scrubland oasis in an arable farming area.
Sandwiched between the River Wye and the A40, this little gem of a grassland reserve provides a much-needed home for nature.
Please note, as of 1 November 2024 this nature reserve is now managed by the National Trust.
An abandoned limestone quarry with wonderful wildflowers
Downe Bank is a uniquely special nature reserve, due to fundamental scientific studies carried out here by Charles Darwin.
An extensive tract of wet and dry heath with pools and fen, in the upper reaches of the River Alun. This diverse site supports over 350 species of flowering plants including the Lesser Butterfly…
A haven for birdwatchers in the Trent Valley From tantalising glimpses of bitterns in winter to large numbers of cormorants, ducks, waders and birds of prey. There are five hides, an education…
Picturesque traditional hay meadows and wildflowers
Photographers and serious naturalists alike love Draycott Sleights for the rich variety of wildlife and spectacular panoramic views across the Somerset Levels as far as Dorset, Exmoor and South…
Diverse range of habitats supports a good number of species of plants, mosses, ferns as well as butterflies, beetles, spiders and moths. This makes an excellent reserve for birds throughout the…
The first reserve acquired by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust specifically for its geology - rocks and fossils give this reserve geological interest, while grassland flowers attract a variety of…
The roadside verges at Copper Hill are protected under Lincolnshire's Protected Roadside Verge Scheme. The adjoining Duke's Covert is an old limestone grassland.
A small area of lime-rich dune grassland
A mosaic of flower rich calcareous grassland, scrub and ancient oak woodland on an isolated hill capped with an Iron Age fort with views across the Somerset Levels and Moors.
Two man-made lochs, Hen Poo and Mill Dam, surrounded by attractive mature woodland
A classic introduction to one of Devon's best remaining Culm grasslands.
Experience the peace and tranquillity of these two connected reserves. Eaglehead and Bloodstone copses create an ancient woodland, and flower-rich grassland is found where the reserves meet.
A large reserve comprising two large lakes with fringing reedbeds, grassland and woodland.
A haven for lime loving flora
East Winch Common is a wonderful relic of the once great heathland that spanned North Norfolk.
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