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Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Grazing at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
The Autumn tidy up. A never-ending task for the cattle and sheep of Rutland Water Nature Reserve!
Tom Long's Nature Reserve
Tom Long’s Nature Reserve (formally known as Tom Long’s Meadow) is a narrow corridor of land approximately 600m in length and no wider than 75m. The area is made up of mosaic of wet grassland and…
A brief history of Dimminsdale Nature Reserve
Learn and discover a brief history of Dimminsdale Nature Reserve and the people who once lived there.
Visitor Centre Assistant Volunteers (Rutland Water Nature Reserve)
Would you like to work as a volunteer at one of our visitor centres at Rutland Water Nature Reserve and support your local wildlife?
Floating Islands at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Conservation Team Leader Joe Davis share the importance and benefits of floating islands rafts at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Wigeon lawns at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Tens of thousands of wildfowl gather at Rutland Water Nature Reserve through the winter months. One of these species visits in particularly high numbers and is one of the reasons that Rutland…
Creating floral diversity at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Reserves Officer Fran Payne teaches us how to increase floral diversity in a meadow at Rutland Water Nature Reserve through green hay strewing.
A Conservation Officer's Guide to Tilton Cutting Nature Reserve
Conservation Officer Andy Lear shares with us a brief history of Tilton Cuttings Nature Reserve and the best time of year you should visit.
Record year for barn owls at Cossington Meadows nature reserve
Fourteen barn owl chicks have been recorded at Cossington Meadows Nature Reserve, beating the previous record of 12 in 2019!