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Nature Reserves

Our own nature reserves are the starting point for much of our conservation programme and it is through our 2,000 hectares estate that we can most directly impact the quality of the County’s wildlife habitats and demonstrate good practice to other landowners.

We manage our nature reserves for the conservation of wildlife, and we are keen that people have the opportunity to share in their beauty. We invite you to experience the natural world by visiting wildlife on one of our 68 nature reserves.

All sites are open to the public unless otherwise stated. In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife when visiting our reserves, please keep to footpaths and keep dogs on leads.

If you would like details of a specific reserve but can’t find what you want here, please email us at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Nature Reserve Map

Use the map below to view more details about an individual reserve or types of reserve. Just click on the coloured dots.

Map of Nature Reserves Woodland Misson Carr Wetland Grassland Fen Geological Heathland Walkeringham Dyscarr Wood Daneshill Gravel Pits Idle Valley Clarborough Tunnel Ashton's Meadow Treswell Wood Lady Lee Quarry Eaton and Gamston Woods Kirton Wood Spalford Warren Besthorpe Meden Trail Spa Ponds Eakring Meadows Teversal Pastures Mansey Common Strawberry Hill Heath Duke's Wood Rainworth Heath North Muskham Lake Osmanthorpe Bentick Banks Beacon Hill Conservation Park Annesley Woodhouse Quarry Farndon Willow Holt Jacksdale Foxcovert Plantation Erewash Meadows Moorbridge Pond Calverton Road Ploughman Wood Kimberley Meadow Seller's Wood Quarry Holes Plantation Reed Pond Woodthorpe Meadow Harrison's Plantation King's Meadow Skylarks Chilwell Meadow Wilford Claypit Wilwell Farm Cutting Attenborough Glapton Wood Breck's Plantation Fairham Brook Bunny Old Wood (West)

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