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The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is the
Gloucestershire Gloucestershire ( abbreviated Glos) is a county in South West England. The county comprises part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the flat fertile valley of the River Severn and the entire Forest of Dean. The county town is the city of Gl ...
local partner in a conservation network of 46
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. The Wildlife Trusts are local charities with the specific aim of protecting the United Kingdom's natural heritage. The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees elected from its membership who provide overall direction for the development of the trust and there are advisory committees. The work of the trust is carried out through staff and volunteers.


History

The trust was founded in 1961 and was then named the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation. Founder members included
Sir Peter Scott Sir Peter Markham Scott, (14 September 1909 – 29 August 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman. The only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, he took an interest in ...
, Christopher Cadbury and a group of other local people with the shared interest of nature conservation. The name was changed to the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust in 1991. In 1990 Lady Scott became the trust's patron succeeding her late husband, Sir Peter Scott. Originally the trust headquarters was at Church House, Standish, which was opened in 1971. By that year 33 nature reserves were under trust management. In 1989 the Prince of Wales was present at the launch of the appeal for funding for the proposed new nature centre, which was held in Shire Hall, Gloucester. In 1992 a new headquarters and Conservation Centre was opened at Robinswood Hill Country Park by
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. In 1993 Sir Henry Elwes became the president following the late Lord Dulverton. In 1995 the Prince of Wales visited the Midger SSSI reserve, being one of the woodland reserves in the county. In 1997 the Prince of Wales opened the Lower Woods SSSI Nature Reserve. In 1999
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launched an event on
Cleeve Common Cleeve Common () is a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England, notified in 1974. It is looked after by a small charity called Cleeve Common Trust, formally Cleeve Common Board of Conservators. ...
hosted by the trust, which involved geological work at Rolling Bank Quarry SSSI. In 2004 a special 10-year award from '
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' was achieved. In 2008 the Badgeworth SSSI nature reserve, the first reserve managed by the trust, celebrated its 75th anniversary. In 2012 this reserve celebrated its 50th anniversary of being managed by the trust. In December 2014, Ellie Harrison the host of
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became president of the trust taking over from Sir Henry Elwes.


Activities

The trust's work includes recording and studying places and objects of natural interest and establishing nature reserves. It undertakes research in the natural sciences, and provides educational material for the public in sustainable development and biodiversity conservation. It operates a schools' programme for over 2,000 children each year. It campaigns for wildlife and protection of threatened habitats and species. It holds events at its headquarters or on its reserves. It is involved in recycling, waste management and promoting sustainable practices. It advises landowners and local authorities. The trust publishes a regular printed magazine to keep people informed, and maintains a subscription list for a regular electronic newsletter. The printed magazine was 'Highly Commended' in the BBC Wildlife Magazine Awards for the Best UK Environmental Charity Publications in 1997.


Nature reserves

Gloucestershire is varied in scenery due to the geology. It is also a mainly agricultural county and can be divided into four distinct regions being: the Cotswolds; The Severn Vale; Over Severn and the Forest of Dean. The areas include woodlands, grasslands, heathlands, scrub, standing water, marshes, bogs, floodlands, estuaries. The trust has over 60 reserves throughout
Gloucestershire Gloucestershire ( abbreviated Glos) is a county in South West England. The county comprises part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the flat fertile valley of the River Severn and the entire Forest of Dean. The county town is the city of Gl ...
, covering some 866 hectares or more. The trust issued a reserves handbook in 1979, which has been updated at intervals with a supporting publication for 2009/2010 and for 2011 for the 50th Anniversary of the trust. These reserves are either purchased or managed under agreement. The value of these reserves in respect of special and rare species is defined through national standards, and particularly through
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, which sets thresholds for 'favourable condition' status. Management Plans must be written for all nature reserves. The trust's reserves are listed below and include
Sites of Special Scientific Interest A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Great Britain or an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of ...
(SSSIs): *
Arle Grove Arle Grove () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire. The site is listed in the 'Cotswold District' Local Plan 2001-2011 as a Key Wildlife Site (KWS).
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Ashleworth Ham Ashleworth Ham () is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a large area of grassland on the Severn floodplain, north of Ashleworth in Gloucestershire, England. It is registered as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and was ...
SSSI and Meerend Thicket * Badgeworth SSSI * Ban-y-gor Woods SSSI part of the Lower Wye Gorge SSSI * Betty Daws Wood SSSI part of Dymock Woods SSSI * Brassey SSSI part of the Brassey Reserve and the Windrush Valley SSSI * Bryworth Lane part of the Cotswold Water Park group of reserves * Cannop Bridge Marsh at Cannop Ponds * Chaceley Meadow SSSI *
Chedworth Chedworth is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, southwest England, in the Cotswolds. It is known as the location of Chedworth Roman Villa, administered since 1924 by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beaut ...
* Chosen Hill * Clarke's Pool Meadows SSSI notified as Clarke's Pool Meadow * Collin Park Wood SSSI notified as Collinpark Wood *
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SSSI and Meadows *
Cutsdean Quarry Cutsdean Quarry () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire, England.Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wild ...
* Daneway Banks SSSI * East Wood * Edgehills Bog * Edward Richardson and Phyllis Amey part of the Cotswold Water Park group of reserves * Elliott SSSI notified as Swift's Hill *
Five Acre Grove Five Acre Grove () is a nature reserve in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire.Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershi ...
* Foxes Bridge Bog * Frith Wood (Morley Penistan Memorial) SSSI part of Bull Cross, The Frith and Juniper Hill SSSI * Frome Banks * Greystones Farm (includes Salmonsbury Meadows SSSI) *
Gwen and Vera's Fields Gwen and Vera's Fields () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire. Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wildli ...
* Hobbs Quarry SSSI *
Ketford Bank Ketford Bank () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire. The site is owned and managed by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. It was purchased by the Trust in February 2010. It had been in private ownership.'The Daffodil Trails', (undated), G ...
* Lancaut SSSI part of the Lower Wye Gorge SSSI *
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Wood *
Laymoor Quag Laymoor Quag () is a nature reserve within the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire. Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Glouces ...
*
Lippets Grove Lippets Grove () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire. The site was leased from the Forestry Commission in 1987 and is managed by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 e ...
(
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) * Lower Woods SSSI *
Midger Midger () is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest straddling the border of Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire, SSSI notification, notified in 1966 and renotified in 1984. Since the last revision in 1974, the size has been redu ...
SSSI *
Mitcheldean Meend Marsh Mitcheldean Meend Marsh () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire in the Forest of Dean. Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/ ...
* Mythe Railway * Neu Lindsey * Nind * Oakenhill * Old London Road SSSI notified as part of the Wotton Hill SSSI * Pasqueflower SSSI notified as part of the Barnsley Warren SSSI * Plump Hill Dolomite Quarry * Poulton Wood * Ridley Bottom * Robinson's Wood * Roundhouse Lake SSSI notified as part of the Cotswold Water Park SSSI *
Sapperton Valley Sapperton Valley () is a nature reserve near Chalford in the Stroud district of Gloucestershire, England. The site is managed by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust under leasing arrangements with the Bathurst Estate, in place since 1964.Kelham ...
1995, "A Wildlife Guide – Siccaridge Wood and Sapperton Valley Nature Reserve', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * Siccaridge Wood * Small Reserve * Snows Farm *
Spion Kop Quarry Spion Kop Quarry () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire in the Forest of Dean. Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Glouce ...
*
Stenders Quarry SSSI Stenders Quarry () is a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Forest of Dean The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, Englan ...
*
Strawberry Banks Strawberry Banks () is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1993.
SSSI * Stuart Fawkes SSSI notified as Box Farm Meadows * The Park & Poor's Allotment * The Park Campus, University of Gloucestershire (Community Green Space) *
Three Groves Wood Three Groves Wood () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire. Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wildlife Tr ...
*
Vell Mill Daffodil Meadow Vell Mill Daffodil Meadow () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire. Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wil ...
* Whelford Pools SSSI notified as part of the Cotswold Water Park SSSI *
Wigpool Wigpool () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire in the Forest of Dean, England.'Wigpool Nature Reserve Management Brief, February 2010, Forestry Commission and Gloucestershire Wildlife TrustKelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, e ...
* Wimberry Quarries *
Wingmoor Farm Meadow Wingmoor Farm Meadow () is a nature reserve in Gloucestershire.Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al., 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wildlife T ...
* Woorgreens Lake and Marsh


Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental records

Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records (GCER) is the county's Local Record Centre and holds data about the county's wildlife. GCER has approximately 1,000,000 species records in its database, many of these are supplied by the county recorders from the Gloucestershire Naturalists' Society. The data are made publicly available. The centre is managed by the trust. In March 2011 the trust and the Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records published its 'State of the Natural Environment Report' on behalf of the Gloucestershire Environmental Partnership (authors: Dr C Studholme, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust; Linda Moore, Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records). In 2012 the trust published its report on the 'State of the Environment in Gloucestershire' about
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Gloucestershire Biodiversity Partnership

Gloucestershire has a Biodiversity Action Plan ("BAP") controlled by the Gloucestershire Biodiversity Partnership, which sets out conservation priorities in Gloucestershire. The Gloucestershire BAP is the local county interpretation of the
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(1992–2012). The trust is a member of this Partnership together with a wide range of organisations. The Nature Map for Gloucestershire was launched in March 2008 by the Gloucestershire Biodiversity Partnership. The Gloucestershire Nature Map is part of a larger map covering the whole of the south west region. It locates the major habitats in the county, identifies the 'hotspots' where they still exist, and thus where they can best be created, enhanced, or restored to establish larger and more viable areas to sustain wildlife for the future. These target areas are called Strategic Nature Areas (SNAs) and the aim is to restore up to 60% of each SNA to good quality wildlife habitat.


Key Wildlife Sites network

A Wildlife Sites network currently includes over some 800 sites in the county, which are considered the best places for wildlife to develop. These sites are in addition to Trust nature reserves. This list is maintained by the trust.


Living Landscapes

A Living Landscape is a recovery plan for nature. This work has been in the national
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programme since 2006. The Gloucestershire Trust part of the programme has been the initiation of the Living Landscape project in the Severn Vale (2007), the Cotswolds Rivers project (2009) and a project centred on the Forest of Dean (2011).


Former Nature Reserves managed under agreement

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Dowdeswell Reservoir Dowdeswell Reservoir and former water treatment works lie below the parish of Dowdeswell in Gloucestershire. They were originally built by Cheltenham Corporation to supply the town of Cheltenham with drinking water (since 1886) and subseque ...
and Wood


Campaigns

Water voles – A nationally threatened species once common on rivers and streams. In Gloucestershire water voles have disappeared from the river systems and a few fragmented populations survive. The trust provides information to identify a water vole and the land management necessary to support habitat. The water vole is on the list for action in the
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. The trust carried out a survey in 1978/79 on rivers and streams in the county. A further survey was started in March 1997 in conjunction with the
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. The trust published the results of the 1997/98 survey in 2001. This is reported in the Biodiversity Action Plan for Gloucestershire.


Publications

* Guy, C, Haigh, D, Harris, Lucy, Harris, Lyn, Parker, J, Ralphs, I, Tandy, C, (1977 edition edited Holland, S) ''et al.'', 1966, 1967, 1977, 2007 editions, 'Badgeworth Nature Reserve Handbook' Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 1977, 'The Brassey Nature Reserve – Descriptive Handbook', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, ''et al.'', 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust' * Bathe, G M, Bell, T, Nicholls, S P, Nicholls, M, Raffe, R W, ''et al.'' (editors McGlone, Dr. G, Sparrow, Brig. C E H, Worsnip, H), April 1981, 'Wildlife in Gloucestershire – A Habitat Survey', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * 1981, revised 1985, 'Mythe Railway Nature Reserve', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Penistan, M J, Cuthbert, C R, (directors and project supervisors), McGlone, G, Penistan, M J, Sparrow, G E H, Worsnip, J V, (editorial panel), 1984, 'The Rivers and Streams of Gloucestershire: a survey report’, Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Goudge, C, Hawkins, W, Regini, K A, 1987, Bullard, P (editor), ‘A Revised Inventory of Gloucestershire's Ancient Woodlands: The Cotswold Plateau’, Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * (undated), mid-late 1980s, 'Midger Reserve Kilcot', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * (undated), 'Snow's Farm Reserve Handbook', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * 1986, 'Chedworth Nature Reserve: Booklet 1, Introduction', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Atty, D, Haigh, D J R, Holland, Sonia, Long, D C, Porter, Steve (edited Miller, John, illustrated Ball, Arthur), October 1987, 'Plants and Animals of the Dowdeswell Reservoir Nature Reserve', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Ball, Arthur, Barber, Bruce, undated, 'The Birds of Dowdeswell Reservoir Nature Reserve', The Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Bullard, P, McGlone, G, Regini, K A, 1988, (editors) ‘A Revised Inventory of Gloucestershire's Ancient Woodlands: the Stroud and Dursley Valleys’, Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * 1988, 'Nature for Children, Making the Most of School Nature Areas', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * Doe, J, Parrott, S, (edited McGlone, Dr. G, Regini, K), October 1989, ‘Gloucestershire Commons – Their History, Wildlife and Future’, Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * 1991, 'Plants and Animals of the Edward Richardson and Phyllis Amey Nature Reserve', Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation * 'Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records (Established in 1991 as Gloucestershire Environmental Data Unit)', (undated),
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, English Nature now
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, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire Naturalists' Society, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Stroud District Council, Tewkesbury Borough Council (joint publication of The Partnership) * Bell, D V, 1992, 'Cotswold Water Park – Nature Conservation Review', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 1995, "A Wildlife Guide – Siccaridge Wood and Sapperton Valley Nature Reserve', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * Martin M (editor), 1996, 2004 (revised second edition), 'Lower Woods Nature Reserve – A Guide', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 2001(published),'Gloucestershire Water Vole Survey (1997/98)', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * Martin M, Rowlatt, S (editors), 2001(published), 'The Natural History of Lower Woods in 2000 AD', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, (includes list of contributors) * 'The Severn Vale Living Landscape', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * Field, J, Dixon G (illustrations), Doe J et al. (photography), 2009, 'Managing land for water voles', Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Chedworth Nature Reserve – Scenic railway to woodland refuge and geology trail', (undated) Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Collin Park Wood Nature Reserve –
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's ancient lime and oak wood', (undated) Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Coombe Hill Nature Reserve – Restoration of a major Severn wetland (Information and Circular Walk)', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Nature Reserves in the Cotswold Water Park', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Elliott Nature Reserve at Swifts Hill – One of the county's finest wildflower grasslands', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Frith Wood – Morley Penistan Nature Reserve – A magnificent ancient beechwood', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Greystones Farm Nature Reserve – A 6000-year heritage of farming and wildlife', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Hobbs Quarry Nature Reserve – Beautiful woodland walk among
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coral reefs', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Lancaut and Ban-y-Gor Nature Reserves – Information and the Lancaut Walk', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Lower Woods Nature Reserve – Information and Waymarked Walks', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Midger Nature Reserve – Wonderful ancient woodland in a hidden valley', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Old London Road Nature Reserve near Wotton-under-Edge', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Exploring the grounds of The Park – The history and wildlife of this beautiful University of Gloucestershire site', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and
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joint publication * 'Siccaridge Wood and Sapperton Valley Nature Reserve – Ancient
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woodland and luxuriant valley wetland', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Snows Farm Nature Reserve – A secret valley paradise for wildlife and people', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Whelford Pools Nature Reserve – Superb lake refuge for wetland birds, plants and dragonflies', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Woorgreens Nature Reserve', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and
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joint publication * 'The
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Trails', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'The Golden Valley Walk', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Cotswold Rivers for People and Wildlife', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Key Wildlife Sites in the Forest of Dean', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * '
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in the Forest of Dean – their formation, history and wildlife', (undated), Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust,
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Archaeology Service, Gloucestershire Geoconservation Trust,
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and English Nature (now
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) joint publication * 'Nature Reserve Guide – discover the wild Gloucestershire on your doorstep' – 50th Anniversary, January 2011, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * Moore, L, Studholme, C, 'State of the Natural Environment Report', March 2011, prepared for the Gloucestershire Environment Partnership by Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records and Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Where to see Wildlife in the
Forest of Dean The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England. It forms a roughly triangular plateau bounded by the River Wye to the west and northwest, Herefordshire to the n ...
', January 2012, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * 'Heart of the Forest Wildlife Walk', March 2012, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * '
Tidenham Tidenham () is a village and civil parish in the Forest of Dean of west Gloucestershire, England, adjoining the Welsh border. Tidenham is bounded by the River Wye (which forms the Welsh border) to the west and the River Severn to the south. Offa ...
Wildlife Walk', March 2012, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust * Studholme, C, 'The State of the Natural Environment in Gloucestershire 2012', July 2012, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust


See also

* List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire


References


External links


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