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…
Traditional heather moorland with western gorse and plenty of birds.
East Winch Common is a wonderful relic of the once great heathland that spanned North-Norfolk.
Edgehills Bog has a peaceful atmosphere and is a relic of, the once widespread habitat, wet heath.
Lowland heath and woodland with a variety of heathland species. The Elstead Group of Commons includes Bagmoor, Royal, Ockley and Elstead Commons.
One of the most accessible Border Mires sites, an area of heather moorland and blanket bog which comes alive in summer time with impressive insect life.
Coast, heath and woodland meet at this unique nature reserve on the Sefton Coast.
Wild, Welsh wilderness
A traditional hill farm managed for wildlife in the spectacular Glens of Antrim.
Glenullin Bog is the newest addition to our suite of nature reserves and home to a range of important and interesting habitats and species. Our work at this site, over the coming years, will focus…
Bursting with wildlife, this spectacular upland heather moorland feels truly wild.
A private reserve with areas of heathland and wet woodland that are a sanctuary for heathland wildlife.
A lovely site for walking. A circular path takes you through a mix of habitats from open heath to woodland and provides excellent views towards Tittesworth Reservoir and The Roaches.
An area of beautiful open moorland featuring a mosaic of habitats attracting a wide array of interesting flora and fauna.
With amazing views and ancient woodland, this little pocket of nature is worth visiting
One of a very few patches of surviving heathland in Hertfordshire which supports a special mix of wildlife.
An internationally important area of dry and wet lowland heathland and woodland
Hitchcopse Pit is an old sandpit with a fascinating array of plant and insect life.
A raised mire once used for peat extraction, now an internationally designated wetland attracting many wildfowl.
A sessile oak woodland, with some interesting flora including wood anemone and woodland birds such as wood warbler, tawny owl and woodcock.
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