Whitnash Brook
A wildlife gem in a 2km corridor of grasslands, pools and hedgerows
Tom Hibbert
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A wildlife gem in a 2km corridor of grasslands, pools and hedgerows
A collection of small lakes and reservoirs on the Hadrian's Wall Trail attracting rich bird life.
This small but wildlife rich meadow provides commanding views across the city.
Beautiful semi-natural ancient woodland
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.
Wigpool is the remnant of the acidic bog and heathland that once covered Wigpool Common. The pool is situated within a large conifer plantation, and is a great place for marshland plants, reptiles…
The site is on the edge of Old Whittington, a suburb of Chesterfield in Derbyshire. This is a rewilding site, with grasslands, scrub and woodland developing from primarily former arable fields.…
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…
An extensive area of wet meadows and woods in the floodplain of the River Stour.
Farmland being restored for nature, through natural processes and the principles of rewilding, with grassland, ffridd, woodland and the upper reaches of the River Lugg SSSI.
Where two arms of the River Wandle meet, an enticing nature reserve provides a fascinating variety of wildlife habitats in South London.
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.
This former gravel quarry in the Trent Valley is home to the first beavers back in Derbyshire after 800 years. They enjoy access to the whole of the 40 hectares of wetland habitat. The wetlands…
Disused railway with areas of scrub and grassland.
Small SSSI meadow on the Middle Marsh Boulder Clay.
Foxes trot through dappled sunlight and bats roost in ancient trees at this flourishing nature reserve.
Former arable land that has been restored to reedbeds, shallow meres, seasonally flooded pastures and hay meadows.
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