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Nature Trails
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'We manage 22 local nature reserves, encompassing almost 300 acres of land. One of our key aims, even in the early days of the 1970s when the Trust was formed, has been the acquisition and manageme ...
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'An important stretch of low-lying sand dune coastline, great for walking and bird watching.'
'Ecotrails provide an opportunity for young people to develop an awareness, appreciation and understanding of, and responsibility to, their local natural and built environment by taking part in an ...
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'Ecotrails seek to promote a knowledge and understanding of, and responsibility to, the local natural and built environment by using the "outdoor classroom" of the countryside.'
The Walks are: [1] One Horse Field and Walk - - - : [2] Wetland Walk and Community Orchard - Sandown - - - : [3] Troll Trail - - - : [4] Ventnor Lizard Walk
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'Gift to Nature is the flagship conservation project of the Island 2000 Trust. Gift to Nature is passionate about the Isle of Wight’s wildlife, from our famous Red Squirrels to obscure tiny rare bees. Since 2002 we have created and cared for a variety of conservation sites across the Island. Join us, we want to share our lovely sites and all of the Island’s beautiful countryside so we have produced trail maps and lead guided walks to encourage everyone to get out and explore our fantastic Island.'
'The MoorLIFE Project produced a series of downloadable audio guides for use as self-guided walking tours across some of the stunning areas which have benefited from conservation w ...
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'Norfolk has a fantastic array of habitats to explore and wildlife to see!'
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
PDFs of 14 Leaflets available for download; also links to details of some two dozen other locations good for birdwatching walks.
North Pennines AONB
'Troopers Hill Local Nature Reserve is a hillside overlooking the River Avon that has been quarried and mined in the past.'
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'There are various trails that you can explore on Troopers Hill. The trails are designed to be fun ways of exploring the Hill while learning more about its wildlife and history ... There is free unrestricted access to Troopers Hill, all day everyday and by crossing Troopers Hill Field you can get the top of the hill without any steps or steep slopes.'
'As the term suggests, a bat walk is a guided outdoor walk aimed at seeing (and hearing) bats in their natural environment. Most walks begin with a short introductory talk, explaining a little ...
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'Each year members of the Worcestershire Bat Group host a number of public bat walks, but just what is a bat walk, and what can you expect if you come along to one, and what should you bring to help you enjoy the evening? ...'
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