Cuthbert's Moor
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…
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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…
Wild and mysterious - for over 400 years there has been a continuous cover of trees in this quiet part of the Welsh countryside, creating a micro jungle, packed with wildlife.
Floodplain mosaic
A wetland oasis near the centre of Stafford and one of the country's best bird watching sites
A large reserve comprising two large lakes with fringing reedbeds, grassland and woodland.
A stunning clough woodland with boardwalks and a tumbling brook
A unique 90-acre area of farmland in County Fermanagh, brimming with wildflower meadows, bird-friendly hedgerows and ancient woodland.
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…
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,…
Wander through one of the few remaining Thameside grazing marshes; full of flowering plants and visiting migrant birds
An extensive area of lowland grazing marsh covering a total area 165.8ha
A small site with an impressively large man made lake offering great wildlife spotting opportunities.
Hatchmere comprises a variety of habitats, including open water, fen carr and dry woodland
Just around the corner from The Naze Centre you'll find John Weston Nature Reserve, an important site for passing birds in the spring and autumn
This nature reserve may be relatively young, but it is already bursting with life. Just a few miles from Ibstock and Coalville, this is the ideal place to escape the area’s industrial heritage.…
Ketton Quarry is very much still a working limestone site, but parts of the area have been reclaimed by nature. Grassland, scrub and woodland are starting to creep back in, making the most of the…
Take a walk around four beautiful lakes and hides to spot birds including kingfisher and lapwing.
Lavernock is made up of a number of habitats, principally coastal Jurassic limestone grassland and scrub. Status Lavernock Point SSSI forms two thirds of the site.
A chain of reed beds close to the Severn Estuary and an important feeding and resting place for migrating birds.
Wildlife service station
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