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Commercial use of nature reserves
FAQs about Trust nature reserves
Keeping our reserves 'tip-top'
Lydia takes a look at what it takes to keep our nature reserves in tip-top condition for visitors...
Practical Conservation - Southern (Upton) Reserves
Focusing on four of our grassland sites in the south of Worcestershire, this volunteer team looks after Brotheridge Green, Boynes Coppice and Meadows, Nash’s Meadows and Melrose Farm Meadows.
The Betts Reserve
This tiny part of the important Wyre Forest consists mainly of oak, hazel coppice, alder and ash.
Sheep attacked on nature reserve
A local charity is calling on dog owners to keep their dogs on a lead when walking on nature reserves and in fields with livestock.
Lambs attacked on nature reserve
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is urging dog owners to keep their dogs on a lead when on nature reserves and around fields with livestock.
The Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve
Beautiful reserve consisting of old valley meadows, woodland & orchard.
Nature Reserves
Most people live within a few miles of a Wildlife Trust nature reserve. From ancient woodlands to meadows and wetlands, they’re just waiting to be explored.
Trench Wood Nature Reserve
This is an ancient woodland with areas of scrub & coppice, making it ideal for butterflies & warblers.
Piper’s Hill and Dodderhill Common nature reserve
Learn more about this ancient wood pasture nature reserve.