Fontmell Down
A rare chance to see stunning displays of chalk downland flowers and butterflies with stunning views over the Blackmore Vale.
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A rare chance to see stunning displays of chalk downland flowers and butterflies with stunning views over the Blackmore Vale.
Visiting the old local quarry site, the canal & green lanes, fields, woods & ponds, looking for wildflowers, pollinators and other insects.
Have you ever seen those dark red jelly blobs whilst rockpooling? These incredible creatures are beadlet anemones! They live attached to rocks all around the coast of the UK, the base of their…
Join our Nature Reserves Officer, Ronald Surgenor, for a wildlife walk along the North Down Coastal Path, from Greypoint to Seahill.
Located next to an industrial estate on the outskirts of Dover, it is hard to believe a nature reserve is there when driving through the estate. A mix of chalk downland, scrub and woodland with…
Wingletang Down is one of the wildest places on the Isles of Scilly. Towering granite rock formations intersperse with waved heathland, supporting a variety of rare plants. It's easy to feel…
Limestone grassland reserve on west facing slopes with areas of mixed scrub and woodland great for wildflowers and butterflies. Gilling Down is adjacent to New Hill, Tannager and Great Breach Wood…
At the eastern end of St Martin’s, Chapel Down plateau is one of the best examples of ‘waved’ maritime heathland across the archipelago. The steep granite cliffs are home to breeding Manx…
A west and south-west facing slope of the North Downs on the eastern side of the Darent Valley.
One of Kent Wildlife Trust’s newest Dover reserve, Coombe is undergoing management to restore chalk downland to the reserve, with a future goal to re-introduce frog orchids back to the site.