Bigbury Camp
An Ancient Hillfort Near Canterbury.
Tom Hibbert
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An Ancient Hillfort Near Canterbury.
Bloody Oaks Quarry is one of the best places in Leicestershire and Rutland to enjoy a spot of wildflower hunting or butterfly watching. Most of this tiny reserve is species-rich limestone…
Whether standing above the clouds on a winters morning or watching the last rays of sun striking reds, purple and gold across the valley there is always something fantastic about this place.
A tucked away area of downland forming a haven for wildlife
Wild and undisturbed, this small reserve of raised and valley mires provides a habitat for many animal and plant species.
Wetland wildlife haven, home to Dyfi Osprey Project and Dyfi Wildlife Centre
Set at the heart of the Durham Dales on the eastern edge of the North Pennines, Cuthbert’s Moor is a 121ha upland moorland site and forms part of the Teesdale Allotments SSSI. Rich in bird life…
Varied ancient wood pasture with ponds, streams, meadows and reclaimed arable land under conversion back to woodland
A west and south-west facing slope of the North Downs on the eastern side of the Darent Valley.
Coast, heath, grassland and woodland habitats meet at this unique nature reserve on the Sefton Coast, home to a wide range of wildlife.
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
The nature reserve features a large nutrient-poor glacial lake, overlooked by dramatic north-east facing cliffs and scree, dotted with rowan trees. The damp and shady outcrops, ledges and crevices…
A lowland of heath, grassland and fen areas which are home to a range of specialist species. It's dotted with ponds containing the rare medicinal leech.
The view from the top of the…
Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.
Ancient chalk grassland with a very rich flora.
The 'Bank' is almost four hectares of chalk grassland on a southeast-facing hillside with commanding views of the Darenth Valley.
From sewage treatment to bird paradise
Orchids are well represented here, notably the fragrant orchid, with scattered groups of early spider, bee and man.
Quilters Wood Reserve is an area of ancient semi natural woodland and chalk grassland situated near Bridge, Canterbury. The reserve was privately managed as a nature reserve by naturalist John W…
The largest remaining fragment of the once extensive heathlands of Scotton Common.
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