
Linn Dean
A steep-sided glen supporting a wide range of dry and wet grassland
Tom Hibbert
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A steep-sided glen supporting a wide range of dry and wet grassland
A restored former opencast coal mining site featuring two pools, areas of maturing woodland and grassland attracting a variety of bird species.
Linwood Warren is a heathland with rich and varied flora and fauna.
Walk along the seawall around these two remote and wild nature reserves, where wildfowl and waders roost in their hundreds over winter and attractive salt marsh plants line the reserve during…
A small oak woodland attracting spring time birds
An unusual woodland that supports many acid loving plants & attracts a good range of woodland birds in the spring.
In a sheltered, secluded valley in the North York Moors lies lovely Little Beck Wood, close to the beauty spot of the Falling Foss waterfall and home to a wealth of wildlife.
This nature reserve is one of Devon's top places for dragonfly and damselfly watching. Bring binoculars for an up close view of these wonderful insects.
A rich mosaic of woodland, meadows and flower-rich acid grassland that forms an important wildlife corridor in an urban area
An area of wet grassland and ditches with a small pond. Managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust on behalf of The Land Trust.
Our smallest nature reserve, Little Holly Corner demonstrates just what can be achieved for wildlife in a small space
Experience a sense of timelessness in Little Linford Wood - an ever-changing wildlife haven set in a sea of arable fields.
Little Marises meadows near to Michaelchurch Escley are unimproved, species-rich, wildflower meadows - a rare and precious habitat.
On the east bank of the River Chelmer, you’ll find Little Waltham Meadows, a beautiful mix of old flood and dry meadows and Alder Carr woodland, bursting with wildlife
One of the Worplesdon group of commons, a beautiful mixture of oak and silver birch woodland with open glades and ponds. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by…
A chain of reed beds close to the Severn Estuary and an important feeding and resting place for migrating birds.
In this park on the edge of Barnsley, nature is reclaiming the land from an old colliery spoil heap and landfill site, and it’s full of surprises
Gifted to Herefordshire Wildlife Trust in 2020, Littley Coppice is a magical woodland, in every season.
A fine example of an uncommon mesotrophic lake.
This reserve is a charming small area of woodland renowned for its floral display.
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