Black Brook
One of our largest nature reserves located in the spectacular wild landscape of the Staffordshire Moorlands
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One of our largest nature reserves located in the spectacular wild landscape of the Staffordshire Moorlands
One of a series of nationally important peatland sites that makes up the meres and mosses of Chesire, Staffordshire and Shropshire
A small pool and associated bog with a variety of insects and spiders.
Black Plantation comprises 13.8 hectares of woodland dominated by semi-mature birch with a scattering of oak and other native broadleaf trees.
Situated just outside Sheffield, this magnificent moorland is the largest of Sheffield Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves, containing 180 hectares of breathtaking scenery.
This long, narrow reserve 'tumbles down' the western edge of the River Webburn. Within it you can climb a classic Dartmoor tor or explore woodland.<br />
A semi-natural ancient woodland
A combination of geological exposures and internationally important grassland communities producing a site with a unique character
A combination of geological exposures and internationally important grassland communities producing a site with a unique character
Blackhouse Wood, cloaking part of the Suckley Hills in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a fantastically rich ancient semi-natural woodland.
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