Hill Hook
This attractive historic and varied site encompasses a millpool, wet woodland, meadow with rare flora & notable bird species.
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This attractive historic and varied site encompasses a millpool, wet woodland, meadow with rare flora & notable bird species.
An oasis of calm with lush vegetation.
Whitacre Heath is 44 hectares of pools, woodland and wet grassland.
Good for locals to enjoy wildlife within a public park
Hidden in the middle of a built up inner city area, EcoPark is a hidden oasis for wildlife. A groundbreaking education centre, we deliver high quality outdoor education for children, teachers and…
Turner’s Wood in Pelsall was part of the estate of Sarah Turner and her late husband Edward. The Wildlife Trust has now taken on the role of Trustee of the land so that it can be secured as a…
Just a mile from the centre of Birmingham, our pioneering eco environment & education centre sits within a nature reserve boasting orchids, newts, kingfishers, sparrowhawks and foxes...
Discover the surprising variety of wildlife hidden in this natural haven on a historic brewery site.
Wetland and meadows within the floodplain of the River Anker with a wide range of butterflies and dragonflies
Woodland, a meadow, ponds and an old walled garden
A site for locals to enjoy a patch of nature with a good view of the Abbey across the River Anker.
A series of shallow pools that are great for wildlife.
Moseley Bog was the childhood playground of The Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien, who lived nearby. The site inspired the 'old forest' in his books The Hobbit and The Lord of The…
Colonies of rare butterflies and nesting birds make this site great for wildlife enthusiasts - but it is also internationally famous for the unusual onion skin weathering on basalt which was used…
Gentleshaw Common became Staffordshire Wildlife Trust's 27th nature reserve after we signed a 99-year lease with Lichfield District Council to manage the site. 'A haven for a whole host…
Rich, old, traditional meadows with a stream running through it.
Consisting of two separate woodland blocks, George's Hayes is one of our best ancient woodland sites and best known for its native wild daffodils
An oasis for wildlife in a heavily developed area
Previously quarried for sand and gravel, Croxall Lakes now provides a home for a wide range of wintering and breeding birds
Ancient woodland dating back to 1600.
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