Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit Nature Reserve
A dazzling array of floral colours and scents, hundreds of butterflies, singing yellowhammers, chirruping grasshoppers- a summer walk at Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit is a treat for the senses.
A dazzling array of floral colours and scents, hundreds of butterflies, singing yellowhammers, chirruping grasshoppers- a summer walk at Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit is a treat for the senses.
Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas at Potteric Carr.
A chalk reef is a natural seabed made from chalk that rises above the surrounding seafloor.
Join us for these Yorkshire Wildlife Trust member-exclusive rambles and delve further into Rifle Butts Quarry and Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit!
How and why we use coppicing on our nature reserves
Kate Yates, North Region Living Landscapes Officer, debuts an exciting new addition to Little Beck Wood!
Visitors to our reserves in recent months may have noticed the number of bird feeders on-site decreasing. David Craven, Head of Operations in East Yorkshire, explains more about our plans to…
We are expanding homes for nature from our Potteric Carr reserve outwards, extending a green oasis into the industrial heartland of Doncaster and a brand new nature reserve.
Our reserves…