Skerne Wetlands Nature Reserve
The jewel in the crown of Skerne Wetlands are the UK’s most northerly chalk streams, which are a nationally-important habitat in the headwaters of the River Hull. The West Beck, with its crystal…
The jewel in the crown of Skerne Wetlands are the UK’s most northerly chalk streams, which are a nationally-important habitat in the headwaters of the River Hull. The West Beck, with its crystal…
Would you like to get stuck into some outdoor conservation work?
Join us for a day of practical conservation and reserve management tasks at Skerne Wetlands Nature Reserve, the UK's…
This nature reserve has been created to compensate for habitat being lost nearby on the eroding Holderness coastline.
Magnificent royal ferns, rare gingerbread sedge and spectacular displays of water violets are to be found in this mosaic of fen, woodland and meadow. Askham Bog is a remarkable survivor of the…
Wetlands are some of our best winter reserves to visit – the shimmer of frosted reedbeds beautifully set off by clear blue skies and wide open mirrors of water. They also attract some of our most…
Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas at Potteric Carr.
From quarries and lorries to avocets and bitterns, the ongoing transformation of this working sand and gravel quarry into a shining example of a 21st-century wetland is truly extraordinary.
What was once a working quarry has been transformed into a new wetland haven for wildlife, and you can come and take a look for the first time at its grand opening this weekend.
Kate Yates, North Region Living Landscapes Officer, debuts an exciting new addition to Little Beck Wood!