Looe Island
An island whose surrounding waters are teeming with life
Tom Hibbert
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An island whose surrounding waters are teeming with life
A quarry lying within Lord's Wood being colonised by various plant and moss species.
A haven of peaceful green meadows, hedgerows and woodland, this nature reserve offers a chance to experience some fabulous wildlife right in the middle of town.
The Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve is open all year around. Visit Meadow Barn at the Conservation Centre to plan your day exploring the nature reserve using our guides and maps.
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A hidden, steep sided valley bounded by river and hedgerow.
An upland area of heathland known as Limestone Heath which is an uncommon habitat on the Mendip Hills and is great for heathland flowers. Another unusual feature for this limestone area is the…
Once a salt-water lagoon, this slowly drying-out closed reserve is rich with invertebrates and attracts many bird species.
This nature reserve attracts a wide range of birds, butterflies, dragonflies and bats despite its small size.
Loughborough Big Meadow is just that – a diverse 45ha site of herbrich hay meadow. The meadow has been used for flooding as long as records exist, and this has led to a beautiful wildflower meadow…
Lound Lakes is a wonderfully wildlife rich site containing a mosaic of habitats, including woodland, acid and lowland grassland, open water, rush pasture and fen meadow.
One of the county's most important wildlife sites; with a visitor centre and a coffee shop
One of the county's most important wildlife sites; with a visitor centre and a coffee shop
This secluded canal-side spot offers a tranquil escape from the bustle of urban Keighley and Bradford, while the cliffs above it provide cracking glimpses of the Aire valley.
A small woodland reserve with a beautiful display of spring woodland flowers.
A mosaic of grassland and woodland, featuring the scarce marbled white butterfly
This small hay meadow is an oasis of light and colour hidden amongst the dense woodland.
A mosaic of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by woodland and meadows.
A wonderful waterscape of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by ancient hedges, woodland and meadows.
Situated just to the east of Hugh Town, Lower Moors is one of the first really wild places you encounter on St Mary's after leaving the town. Lying between Telegraph Road and Trench Lane (…
One of the best examples of semi-natural woodlands still surviving in the Clyde Valley
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