Rushy Bay & Heathy Hill
Situated at the southern and south-western tip of Bryher, this peaceful and beautiful site comprises a granite hill, small sand dune and dune grassland system that overlies a storm boulder beach.…
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Situated at the southern and south-western tip of Bryher, this peaceful and beautiful site comprises a granite hill, small sand dune and dune grassland system that overlies a storm boulder beach.…
Once a pumping station for a sewage works, this nature reserve is now a haven for reedbed species and provides a home to the UK's most endangered mammal, the Water Vole
Rutland Water Nature Reserve is an internationally recognised Site of Special Scientific interest (SSSI), Special Protection Area (SPA) and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. It is one…
Coastal reserve with shingle, grassland and water features
A large ancient flood meadow that attracts vast numbers of a wide variety of birds, as well as numerous other animals and plant life.
One of the country's largest surviving semi-natural ancient woodland
A traditional hay meadow rich in wild flowers
Once part of an industrial site, now home to an abundance of plants and insects
This tranquil former limestone quarry is a veritable Aladdin’s Cave of botanists’ treasures. Its gems include several nationally scarce plants.
This rare fragment of surviving downland in Biggin Hill is said to have inspired a local man called Charles Darwin.
A good example of the type of woodland that would once have covered East Cleveland
Saltersford Farm Nature Reserve is located on the River Dane near Holmes Chapel. The former farmland has been given a new lease of life with the creation of wildflower meadows, ponds and woodland…
Raised bog with a small population of green hairstreak butterfly
This important reserve contains tidal sand and mudflats, salt and freshwater marshes and sand dunes.
Soak up rainbow-bright wildflowers, skittering butterflies and beautiful birds on-high.
An important birding site
Saltmarshe Delph is a small nature reserve with a diverse mix of wetland habitats. For a small site some top quality wildlife can be discovered including birds such as marsh harriers and water…
Overlooking the south end of Bryher, the uninhabited island of Samson is easily recognisable by the rise of its two hills separated by a sandy neck. The island is important for breeding seabirds,…
Flooded clay pit which supports a variety of birds.
Just 100 years ago, the Sandlings Heaths were a vast unbroken heathland landscape which stretched almost the length of the Suffolk coast, but today they are fragmented with only a handful of large…
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