Ideford Common
Ideford Common is a beautiful reserve of lowland heath on the southern edge of the Haldon Hills.
Tom Hibbert
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Ideford Common is a beautiful reserve of lowland heath on the southern edge of the Haldon Hills.
One of the largest sites for nature conservation in the East Midlands
The sight of thousands of purple and white chequered snake's-head fritillaries at these ancient wet meadows will take your breath away.
Essex Wildlife Trust's Ingrebourne Valley Nature Discovery Centre is a partnership project between Essex Wildlife Trust and Havering Council. Built in Hornchurch Country Park, the centre…
A small but important wildlife haven on the Ards Peninsula.
A beautiful island in Upper Lough Erne with a mosaic of habitats.
A remnant of ancient heathland, a flower-filled wilderness fringed with woodland that rings with birdsong.
Hundreds of thousands of wild crocuses fill this Berkshire meadow each spring - but the delights don't stop there.
Part of an ancient woodland, with a diverse range of bird species.
An outstanding example of lowland heath with a wealth of fauna and flora.
This important remnant marsh in the middle of Redditch consists of sedge peat, a rare habitat in the Midlands.
Actually three parcels of land; Swineholes Wood, Black Heath and Casey Bank; all within close proximity to each other
This little pocket of woodland holds a number of treasures, with Nightingales and Glow-worms all coming out to display in the spring and summer
A wonderful stretch of rare grazing marsh and flooded gravel pits, now a hugely valuable wetland for birds and other wildlife
A small island in Lower Lough Erne which is home to the rare ivy broomrape.
An exceptionally diverse small island
An impressive island nature reserve, off Islandmagee, home to the third largest colony of cliff-nesting seabirds in Northern Ireland.
An undisturbed sanctuary for birds, beetles and rare molluscs on an island in the middle of the River Thames.
Steeply sloping, this small remnant of oak woodland on the slopes of the Dodd below Skiddaw, provides an excellent habitat for birds such as pied-flycatcher.
This is one of the Trust's smallest reserves, wet woodland.
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