Dropshort Marsh
A remaining fragment of the traditional wet meadows that were once common around Toddington
Tom Hibbert
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A remaining fragment of the traditional wet meadows that were once common around Toddington
Drostre Wood is a small mixed deciduous woodland containing oak and birch. Below the canopy of the tallest trees there is a wide range of smaller tree species including aspen, elder, yew, hawthorn…
Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve is a site of international importance, dominated by an expanse of lowland raised mire, one of Western Europe's most threatened habitats.
Sphagnum…
An important coastal reserve for birdlife
Druridge Pools is a wetland haven, rich in bird life, especially waders and wintering wildfowl.
A fascinating mosaic of fossil-rich cliffs, fenland with ponds and streams, grassland, scrub and woodland set in an old quarry.
Diverse range of habitats supports a good number of species of plants, mosses, ferns as well as butterflies, beetles, spiders and moths. This makes an excellent reserve for birds throughout the…
The first reserve acquired by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust specifically for its geology - rocks and fossils give this reserve geological interest, while grassland flowers attract a variety of…
Delightful untouched meadows with a springtime show of wild daffodils.
The roadside verges at Copper Hill are protected under Lincolnshire's Protected Roadside Verge Scheme. The adjoining Duke's Covert is an old limestone grassland.
A mixed deciduous woodland/industrial archaeological site
A small area of lime-rich dune grassland
A mosaic of flower rich calcareous grassland, scrub and ancient oak woodland on an isolated hill capped with an Iron Age fort with views across the Somerset Levels and Moors.
Two man-made lochs, Hen Poo and Mill Dam, surrounded by attractive mature woodland
This stretch of chalk grassland curves across the steep side of a combe (valley) near Knook, on the edge of Salisbury Plain.
A classic introduction to one of Devon's best remaining Culm grasslands.
Stunning riverside walks through a wooded valley on the edge of Dartmoor. Beautiful at any time of year, Dunsford is famous for its wild daffodils in early spring.
Wonderful views of the Exe Valley beyond the city stretch from this peaceful corner. Enjoy grassland walks at Belvidere, or visit Duryard for a good picnic site overlooking the valley.
Hidden gem
A semi-natural ash/wych elm wood with some areas of scrub and marsh
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