
Parsonage Moor
A fenland wilderness rich in botanical gems, moths and dragonflies.
Greenham Common by James Osmond
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A fenland wilderness rich in botanical gems, moths and dragonflies.
Old 'ridge and furrow' meadows thick with wild flowers and grasses - a link to our natural and agricultural past.
A fine old wet meadow characteristic of the Lambourn valley in days gone by, with a lovely array of wetland wild flowers and birds.
Discover a wealth of wild flowers and butterflies in this ancient woodland and meadows including the 'townhall clock' plant and the rare black hairstreak.
Nationally important for its archaeology as well as its wildlife, this ancient and atmospheric site has a wonderful variety of chalk grassland flowers and butterflies.
A beautiful trio - meadow, heath and wood teeming with wildlife
Everyone can escape the busy-ness of life by exploring the network of paths across this beautiful and varied heathland.
A pond rich in wildlife in the middle of a piece of ancient Berkshire common, Sole Common Pond has a great variety of habitats for its size.
Embark on a sensory journey through this secluded wildlife gem - once described as one of the richest habitats in middle England.
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.
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