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Rowsley Sidings
An old railway siding that is now a haven for wildlife with a small mosaic of wet grassland, fen meadow and wet alder woodland
Carr Vale nature reserve, Guy Badham
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An old railway siding that is now a haven for wildlife with a small mosaic of wet grassland, fen meadow and wet alder woodland
A beautiful woodland with an abundance of springtime bluebells and a haven for bats.
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…
Take a stroll in the wild Thornhill Carrs and take a look at what nature has on offer.
A valuable wetland area providing habitat for frogs, toads and smooth and palmate newts - there is a great pond dipping platform perfect for a warm spring afternoon.
This former gravel quarry in the Trent Valley is home to the first beavers back in Derbyshire after 800 years, they enjoy over 40 hectares of wetland habitat, within a special beaver-proof fence.…
A large wetland reserve with 12 lakes, reedbed, wet and dry woodland, wet and dry grassland and hedgerow habitats. It's a haven for dragonflies, wintering duck and otter!
The Trust’s farm - on the Nutbrook Trail next to Shipley Country Park is home to many farmland birds, wild flowers including orchids, invertebrates, brown hares and water voles. A great day out to…
One of the Trust's most important wetland reserves, home to otter and great for bird watching.
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