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A haven for birdwatchers in the Trent Valley From tantalising glimpses of bitterns in winter to large numbers of cormorants, ducks, waders and birds of prey. There are two hides and a viewing…
Carr Vale nature reserve, Guy Badham
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A haven for birdwatchers in the Trent Valley From tantalising glimpses of bitterns in winter to large numbers of cormorants, ducks, waders and birds of prey. There are two hides and a viewing…
The first reserve acquired by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust specifically for its geology - rocks and fossils give this reserve geological interest, while grassland flowers attract a variety of…
Explore this little reserve and look for specialist lead-tolerant flowers and glow worms!
*Due to work being carried out on site, access to the reserve will be limited during this time*
A flood lagoon with an impressive diversity of habitats and lots of wildlife including…
A disused limestone quarry of particular interest for butterflies - in fact 24 species of butterfly have already been recorded here!
Dramatic scenery created by steep valley sides and exposed rock faces - it's a great place to see woodland wild flowers including bluebells and orchids.
An important example of how wildlife can recolonise limestone quarry workings
Once used as a tip for ash from the railways, Lock Lane now provides a valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife.
A disused limestone quarry with a varied habitat bursting with butterflies and wild flowers.
A steep limestone hillside above the River Wye and the Monsal Trail; known for its wild flowers. Part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye Valley.
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