
Rosenannon Downs
An extensive tract of heathland supporting a wide range of habitats
Ben Watkins
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An extensive tract of heathland supporting a wide range of habitats
The Pits was Cornwall's first geological reserve with an interesting fossil fauna
A willow carr woodland that provides shelter for many small birds and mammals.
One of the most important meadows for nature conservation in Cornwall
A fantastic site for spotting birds, the reserve is home to an extensive network of saltmarsh and mudflats on the western edge of the River Tamar.
Tregonetha Nature Reserve is a place rich in culture and wildlife.
An old quarry with important geological features.
The silted-up arm of a once tidal river, with an abundance of invertebrates.
The sand dunes at Upton Towans are a haven for wildlife that relies on this increasingly rare habitat for its survival, including the internationally rare and obscure petalwort and the striking…
An exceptionally rich mosaic of wet and dry heath, with areas of bog, ponds and woodland
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