Blackhouse Wood
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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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.
Blackmoor Copse is one of the most important woods in Wiltshire for wildlife, especially butterflies.
Sitting at the foot of the Golden Valley, Blackness Banks is a key steppingstone linking important habitats in the Golden Valley to those on Rodborough and Minchinhampton Commons.
An area of ancient semi-natural broadleaved woodland on thin Coal Measures' soils
Ancient upland Oak woodland, stream, and waterfalls.
A wild sanctuary set in a sea of agricultural land, this secluded peat bog is home to a colourful array of specialist plants and animals.
One of the finest areas of marshy grassland in Hertfordshire where orchids abound.
Please note that as of 1 November 2024, this nature reserve is now managed by the Environment Agency.
This former military airfield in Cricklade has been turned back into a wildlife-rich hay meadow.
Created from flooded gravel pits, Blashford Lakes is now a bustling centre of activity, used by thousands of birds all year round including kingfisher, lapwing and oystercatcher.
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