Centre for Wildlife Gardening
Idyllic wildlife garden and visitor centre in a quiet residential street in East Dulwich.
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Idyllic wildlife garden and visitor centre in a quiet residential street in East Dulwich.
Fir Tree Copse is small in size but rich in wildlife and one of the best sites in Surrey for moths.
Restored woodland and heathland in Croydon which typifies London’s semi-natural habitats, providing a home for stag beetles and woodpeckers.
This large expanse of water is a valuable refuge for waterfowl, including Black-necked Grebe.
A private ancient semi-natural woodland reserve bordering the M25.
These marvellous wildflower meadows are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Loved by bees, this patch of traditional English countryside within London’s leafy northern fringe in Barnet, teems with life every spring and summer.
Two flower rich meadows
Wander through the heather, purple moor grass and secluded glades and discover the ancient wood pasture that’s bursting with wildlife.
An unusually light and airy Chiltern beechwood with beautiful wild flowers and lovely views across Hughenden Valley.
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