White Field
White Field is a small area of unimproved, yet important, species-rich hay meadow together with a small copse. It is a reserve which remains in an area that has largely seen a decline in wildlife…
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White Field is a small area of unimproved, yet important, species-rich hay meadow together with a small copse. It is a reserve which remains in an area that has largely seen a decline in wildlife…
This small uninhabited island lying on the northwest side of St Martin’s is important for its geology, maritime heathland, grassland and breeding seabirds.
A dynamic yet fragile woodland habitat renowned for its beautiful butterflies and wild flowers along the wide, grassy rides
A woodland reserve on a steep bank of the Slitrig Water
Part of a large woodland complex on the River Avon and Kennet & Avon Canal.
Feel your worries wash away as you stroll around tranquil lakes and peaceful woodlands brimming with wildlife.
Three years into Dorset Wildlife Trust's community rewilding project at Bere Regis and we are celebrating the introduction of free-roaming livestock to the site, the benefits of the landscape…
Wildmoor Heath is a precious survival of rare heathland habitat and home to a rich, but fragile, community of fungi, insects, reptiles, birds, mosses and flowering plants.
A SSSI site with an array of habitats help to support the interesting plant species such as bee orchid, yellow-wort and yellow rattle.
One of the best 'calaminarian' (heavy metal) grasslands in the area providing perfect conditions for interesting flora such as dune helleborine.
Disused railway with areas of scrub and grassland.
Small SSSI meadow on the Middle Marsh Boulder Clay.
One of the best wildflower sites in Nottinghamshire
One of the best remaining limestone grasslands in the county with wildflowers and butterflies to add interest to your country walk.
Winks Meadow is rich in wild flowers. It supports a wide range of plants characteristic of ancient unimproved grassland including a number of species that are scarce in Suffolk such as spiny…
A wildlife haven at the heart of bustling Winchester
Withial Combe is mainly comprised of a remote, steep-sided ancient wooded ravine together with two small meadows great for woodland flowers and birds.
Old railway cuttings; an important refuge for birds and butterflies
A long and narrow reserve encompassing three burns joining to form Woodhall Burn
The Trust’s farm - on the Nutbrook Trail next to Shipley Country Park is home to many farmland birds, wild flowers including orchids, invertebrates, brown hares and water voles. A great day out to…
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