Tewinbury
A diverse reserve nestling in the Mimram Valley.
Tom Hibbert
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A diverse reserve nestling in the Mimram Valley.
Hay meadows, wet grassland, scrub, hedges, ponds and the beck provide homes for a wealth of wildlife. Although small in size, the nature reserve has a remarkable number of birds.
Essex’s great transformation story, enjoy birdwatching and walking trails along the banks of the Thames.
A great place for reedbed wildlife including a host of warblers and a variety of dragonflies and damselflies. You may also hear a cuckoo in spring.
Previously The Avenue coking works, this site has been restored to provide space for both wildlife and people. The waterways and grasslands are home to kingfishers, small mammals and grass snakes…
Reedbed, ponds and grassland in the valley of the River Rother attract birds such as tufted duck, wigeon, snipe and little grebe as well as skylarks, yellowhammer and nesting warblers. Water voles…
This tiny part of the important Wyre Forest consists mainly of oak, hazel coppice, alder and ash.
Worcestershire’s premier bird-watching reserve, Upton Warren attracts birds throughout the year.
Shropshire Wildlife Trust's The Cut Visitor Centre is the perfect place to stop for a wander and drink, or even to browse for gifts.
A narrow strip of embankment between the railway line and some houses
A wonderful mix of young woodland, mature beech woodland, chalk downland and meadow.
One of the largest areas of heathland and heathland re-creation in the county
Carboniferous limestone quarry, plantation, scrub, and surrounding woodland. Geological SSSI (quarry face only).
Ancient oak woodland, spectacular views and more than 500 million years of history can be enjoyed here.
Visit the Wild Chesil Centre - it's the gateway to the iconic Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon. Find out about Chesil's diverse wildlife, remarkable geology and stunning views.…
An interactive marine wildlife centre situated on a beautiful stretch of Dorset's Jurassic Coast, with splendid views from grassy cliff tops and an underwater nature trail for snorkelers. The…
A pocket of secluded, peaceful woodland in the heart of what was once the Royal Forest of Braydon.
A restored sand quarry, this site hosts a rich mosaic of habitats, and forms part of a wider ecological landscape with the nearby Durham Wildlife Trust nature reserve, Barlow Burn.
A mixed woodland with an impressive diversity of plant species.
Ancient woodland and grassland supporting a large number of insects and birds.
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