Farlington Marshes is the Trust's oldest nature reserve. It is 125 hectares (308 acres) of flower-rich grazing marsh on the northern shore of Langstone Harbour between Portsmouth and Havant. Farlington is internationally important for the bird po...
The RSPB Langstone Harbour Nature Reserve occupies one third of Langstone Harbour - a muddy estuary that attracts large numbers of birds all year round. Terns, gulls and wading birds descend to breed on the islands in spring and summer, while thou...
Pilsey Island Nature Reserve is a small reserve comprises a wide range of coastal habitats; intertidal sandflats and mudflats, fore dunes and yellow dunes, bare and vegetated shingle and saltmarsh. An impressive variety of unusual plants, spiders and...
The Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre is a nationally renowned nature reserve, celebrated as a winter refuge for ducks, geese and wading birds, and summer breeding ground for the rare Avocet. Our hides provide spectacular vi...
Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve covers nearly 500 acres between the mouth of the Lymington river and the village of Keyhaven. The adjacent mudflats and salt marshes outside the seawall are leased by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and f...
Lower Test Nature Reserve lies in the upper reaches of the River Test estuary and extends northward into the floodplain from the Redbridge causeway. Directly south of the causeway but part of the same site is Ealing Great Marsh. The area is one of t...
Swanwick Lakes Nature Reserve Nature is formed out of former clay quarry. Seventy acres including lakes, woodland and a variety of walks. You will find plants such as common spotted orchid. In spring a whole variety of ducks and geese rear their you...
As you walk along the network of paths through Roydon Woods you’ll discover many different habitats, each with their own character and wildlife. Deer can be seen or heard in the woodland, which is alive with bird song all year round and bright with...
Here at Baddesley Common and Emer Bog Wildlife Reserve you can walk from boardwalked wetlands to dry gorse-clad heaths. See wetland plants and a variety of insects, birds and ponies grazing open areas. White admiral and purple emperor butterflies can...
Pamber Forest Wildlife Reserve traditionally used to provide timber for local crafts and industries, this remnant of the Royal Forest of Windsor is now managed for conservation and visitors. The extensive network of paths throughout the reserve ensur...
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