Lavernock Point – Penarth
Lavernock is made up of a number of habitats, principally coastal Jurassic limestone grassland and scrub. Status Lavernock Point SSSI forms two thirds of the site.
Lavernock is made up of a number of habitats, principally coastal Jurassic limestone grassland and scrub. Status Lavernock Point SSSI forms two thirds of the site.
The site of a World War II Battery, now a listed Ancient Monument
Magnificent vertical and slumping high cliffs with spectacular views to Hartland Point and Widemouth.
Colne Point is an impressive expanse of saltmarsh, creek and shingle, running along the coastline at the mouth of the Colne Estuary
Volunteers are needed to join the Gibraltar Point Work Party for habitat management, surveying, patrolling, and DIY.
An impressive habitat and plant diversity and a great place to spot bird life in the Forth Estuary
Woodland walks give way to stunning estuary views on the edge of Plymouth.
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
Join us for a walk at Gibraltar Point as we hope to see some of the abundant bird life of the reserve and the rich plant life, some of which will be flowering.
Volunteering on a nature reserve turned Adam’s life around after a difficult time in life. As Assistant Reserve Officer, wildlife is both his stress relief and his career.