Sand and gravel
Sand and gravel can be found from the shoreline down to the deep sea, attracting a host of burrowing creatures.
Sand and gravel can be found from the shoreline down to the deep sea, attracting a host of burrowing creatures.
Surfaced spaces needn't exclude wildlife! Gravel can often be the most wildlife-friendly solution for a particular area.
Hitchcopse Pit is an old sandpit with a fascinating array of plant and insect life.
A sliver of beech woodland and chalk grassland, Hurley Chalk Pit is visited by 15 species of butterfly and is home to wild orchids.
A fascinating mosaic of fossil-rich cliffs, fenland with ponds and streams, grassland, scrub and woodland set in an old quarry.
The Oxfordshire Reserves Officer will help nature recover by directly working towards habitat management objectives across a suite of reserves covering wetland, floodplain meadows, limestone…
With nearly 90 nature reserves to choose from in our three counties, which are the best to visit this month?
With nearly 90 nature reserves to choose from in our three counties, which are the best to visit this month?
With nearly 90 nature reserves to choose from in our three counties, which are the best to visit this month?
With nearly 90 nature reserves to choose from in our three counties, which are the best to visit this month?