Amphibians
Learn about the ecology and habitat of amphibians before setting safe traps in the evening and releasing them the next day.
©Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Learn about the ecology and habitat of amphibians before setting safe traps in the evening and releasing them the next day.
An important site for amphibians in Uxbridge.
A moat with amphibians adjacent to an attractive stream and flower rich meadows and woodland
Flooded former clay pits providing refuge for amphibians and water violet.
Birds and amphibians thrive in this small but important nature reserve hidden among the urban landscape.
A disused limestone quarry site, with probably the best exposure of Acre limestone in the county, with diverse habitats favoured by birds, amphibians and invertebrates.
Wetland plants, important invertebrates and protected amphibians show why our smallest nature reserve is also one of the most important.
Priestclose Wood is an ancient woodland, close to the centre of Prudhoe, attracting rich birdlife and featuring a small pond harbouring a variety of amphibians.
The last remaining freshwater marsh of any size in the area, Filey Dams is a magnet for migratory birds but is also a haven for plants, small mammals and amphibians.
This small reserve is one of the best lowland meadows in the area, featuring grassland which is particularly good for spotting butterflies and a small pond attracting amphibians and damselflies.…
At Nashenden Down you can help with one of our exciting wilding sites, returning ex arable farmland back into flower rich meadow, woodland and scrub mosaic full of butterflies and wildflowers.…