Wisley & Ockham Commons & Chatley Heath
Rare heathland habitat by the side of the M25. Managed on behalf of Surrey County Council. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Tom Hibbert
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Rare heathland habitat by the side of the M25. Managed on behalf of Surrey County Council. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
An old ash woodland with a marvellous habitat for mosses, lichens, fungi and insects
A large wetland reserve with 12 lakes, reedbed, wet and dry woodland, wet and dry grassland and hedgerow habitats. It's a haven for dragonflies, wintering duck and otter!
A wooded hillside close to the centre of Brighton
Withial Combe is mainly comprised of a remote, steep-sided ancient wooded ravine together with two small meadows great for woodland flowers and birds.
An island of wet willow woodland alongside the River Lugg.
Wokefield Common is a tranquil site with a good network of paths that lead through tall pine and broadleaf woodland, past ponds, heather and rich wet gullies.
A wet and wild world in miniature.
Flooded clay pits with extensive reed beds.
Extensive reed bed.
A working quarry site owned by Tudor Griffiths, with managed pools which have become a haven for birds.
A former farmhouse in majestic grounds, now providing meeting areas and rural skills training venue.
Woodberry Wetlands is a haven for wildlife and people in Hackney: 11 hectares of reed-fringed ponds and dykes, free and accessible to everyone.
Herons fish in the pool on the River Stour and wild flowers thrive in the marshes. To help protect this valuable site, swimming and fishing are not permitted.
Old railway cuttings; an important refuge for birds and butterflies
A long and narrow reserve encompassing three burns joining to form Woodhall Burn
A place where visitors can share in the unique and peaceful atmosphere of this former airfield.
Witness the unusual habitat in Essex where there is a natural transition from saltmarsh to grassland, bringing with it an interesting array of plant and wildlife species
Woodhouse Washlands are an ever changing tapestry of colours and textures throughout the seasons. The winter wetland attracts flocks of lapwing, which give way to a spring buttercup meadow. Then…
A mixture of wetland and woodland habitats
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