Bog Meadows
An award-winning urban nature reserve, in the heart of Belfast, for people and wildlife.
Tom Hibbert
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An award-winning urban nature reserve, in the heart of Belfast, for people and wildlife.
The Bonne Terre is the largest valley on the island and slopes down from the South towards the sea in the north. This valley contains a small freshwater stream which feeds the pond behind the dam…
Boon's Copse is a species rich ancient woodland on the Blackdown Hillsand is a relic of the original Neroche Royal Forest.
A natural treasure trove of wildlife and rare plants, Booton Common lies in a tributary valley of the River Wensum, close to the town of Reepham.
Bostraze Nature Reserve forms part of the wider Bostraze Bog, one of the largest remaining wetland habitats in West Penwith. Once known by local farmers as ‘Cuckoo Valley’, the site is home to an…
This traditional small-holding is home to one of the rarest and most threatened wildlife habitats in Cumbria: northern upland hay meadows.
Towering beech trees create the tranquil atmosphere, tucked away in a valley close to Box Village.
A small plantation woodland abutting four wildflower meadows.
A flower-rich limestone grassland reserve in the middle of Northampton
Visit Brae Pasture on a still, warm summer’s day and you’ll be enchanted by the colours of its wildflowers and butterflies. The views across the Ribble Valley to Pen-y-Ghent aren’t bad either!
With its oak woodland and grasslands full of fascinating plants and insects, this reserve offers a peace and tranquillity that belies its location on the edge of Pontnewynydd town.
Brandon Reach is a rich and wild addition to Brandon Marsh that will bring people closer to nature, in a land rich in wildlife. The new addition increases our footprint in this area to 178…
A narrow lowland valley with wooded slopes
A good example of an unimproved Wealden meadow.
A mire is an area of swampy or boggy ground; Brimley Hill is a delightful spring-line mire site hidden away on the Blackdown Hills surrounded by woodland.
A tucked away area of downland forming a haven for wildlife
The steep, invigorating climb from the deep valley floor through the woods will ultimately reward you with beautifully rugged Pennine views, though there’s plenty to savour on the way up too.
A charming pocket of old orchard - sit a while in the dappled shade of an apple tree and watch the insects buzz by.
A mixture of semi-mature birch and oak woodlands and wildflower rich grassland. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
A mixture of woodland from native oak, ash and alder to conifer and poplar
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