Wildlife Ark Nature Reserves

Our Wildlife Ark sites play a crucial role in supporting diverse wildlife, acting as vital sanctuaries where various species can thrive. While these areas may not always offer extensive public access, they are carefully managed to preserve their ecological significance and enhance the natural habitat. These sites are integral components of the broader landscape, contributing to overall biodiversity and the health of the ecosystem. 

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Some of the Wildlife Arks we reccomend

Each Wildlife Ark serves as a testament to our commitment to conservation, ensuring that both wildlife and the environment are safeguarded for future generations.

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Covert Wood

This ancient woodland site sits on top of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With beautiful grassland valleys on one side, and the Forestry England woodland on the other Covert wood is part of wonderful wider landscape.

Bluebell Hill nature reserve

Bluebell HIll

Whether standing above the clouds on a winters morning or watching the last rays of sun striking reds, purple and gold across the valley there is always something fantastic about this place.

Cromers Wood

Cromers Wood

An ancient semi-natural woodland on the southeast side of a dry slope valley.

burham down view from the sloping chalk grassland down into the countryside landscape below

Burnham Down

Predominantly wooded, with areas of grassland and two disused chalk pits.

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Barry Cook

Nemo Down

Located next to an industrial estate on the outskirts of Dover, it is hard to believe a nature reserve is there when driving through the estate.

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Ian Rickards

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