http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/m/marshside/about.aspx Marshside is located where the sand dunes of the Sefton Coast give way to the salt-marshes, mud-flats and reclaimed land of the Ribble Estuary.
Hugh Harris: MBAN Abroad – Wicken Fen, part 2
Key to the maintenance of this diversity is the management of habitats, a human intervention that has been happening for centuries. At the edge of the fen, the Cottage Museum depicts how life may have been for workers on the fen before it became a nature reserve
Hugh Harris: MBAN Abroad – Wicken Fen, part 1
The century old habitat is made up of many different species. The Saw sedge Cladium mariscus predominates but other plants also thrive. These include Marsh bedstraw Galium palustre and Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis. Invertebrate species found here include snails and beetles.
Hugh Harris: A Liverpool Conservation Area
CRESSINGTON PARK and GRASSENDALE PARK Running inland from the North Shore of the River Mersey lie private parks – Regency, Victorian and Edwardian houses within a setting of forest trees, isolated from the rows of by-law properties by their own park gates – Grassendale and Cressington are two of these parks which extend into...
