Leeping Stocks
A reserve with a wide variety of trees, other flowering plants and associated animal life. A great place to spot deer
Tom Hibbert
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A reserve with a wide variety of trees, other flowering plants and associated animal life. A great place to spot deer
Legbourne Wood is one of the largest ancient woods in eastern Lincolnshire and one of the Trusts largest wooded reserves.
A fascinating array of habitats: shallow spring-fed lagoons, marsh, Willow woodland and meadow – fantastic for winter birdwatching.
Mining bees now use the exposed coal bank of this former colliery, bee orchids bloom in the meadow, and the lagoons are a magnet for dragonflies!
A lovely mix of chalk stream, woodland and chalk grassland creates a tranquil haven for wildlife and local people.
A superb example of chalk grassland and scrub, rich in flowers and butterflies
This brackish lagoon by the River Orwell was formed as a result of a breach in the sea wall during the notorious 1953 floods, which affected much of the east coast of England.
Why not visit this beautiful wooded reserve filled with spring flowers, butterflies and foraging mammals
A traditional hay meadow, with an eye-popping display of flowers between May and mid-July, this is a glorious example of the species-rich meadows that were once common in the Dales.
A delightful wet meadow
Wet, boggy and full of wildlife! You'll sometimes meet our Exmoor ponies at Lickham Common.
A species-rich meadow, a rare habitat in Scotland
A wonderful, local wild place in the heart of Telford & Wrekin, the focus of much community activity.
Rare birds are flourishing and vital habitats being restored at this peaceful wetland nature reserve.
Once home to a reservoir supplying drinking water to Buxton residents, now Lightwood is a haven for a wide variety of wildlife on the edge of town. A mix of woodland, wetlands, meadows and…
A new nature reserve currently being restored in the north west corner of Northamptonshire.
Part of an ancient semi-natural woodland with a variety of birdlife and a large small mammal population
An oasis of woodland and grassland in East Northampton
River flood plains and narrow wooded slopes, with an abundance of common spotted orchid
A steep-sided glen supporting a wide range of dry and wet grassland
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