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Kirkby Moor
A remnant of the once extensive heathlands of the Woodhall district.
Ancaster Valley
A steep sided valley covered with limestone grassland, scrub and woodland. It is one of the finest sites for limestone flowers in the country.
Kirkby Gravel Pits
This reserve is an excellent birdwatching site. In spring and summer the shallow water, with its numerous spits and islands, suits many breeding birds.
Living with spiders
Every autumn, headlines warn about spiders invading our homes. But what’s the real story with our eight-legged neighbours?
Lily-of-the-valley
A beautifully scented plant, the arching stems and bell-shaped flowers of Lily-of-the-valley can be seen in many woodlands. Despite its delicate appearance, this plant is highly toxic.
Moor Farm
Moor Farm is a mosaic of heath, dry and wet pastures, bog and woodland.
Moor Closes
Old pasture fields which are mostly low-lying and wet, with a rich, wet meadow and marsh flora.
What is a Nudibranch?
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…
Crowle Moor
The reserve is one of the richest lowland peat vegetation areas in the north of England.
What we do
Roughton Moor Wood
The reserve consists of woodland of oak, birch, rowan and Scots Pine.