Cheshire Wildlife Trust
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The Cheshire Wildlife Trust is a wildlife trust covering the county of Cheshire and parts of the counties of Greater Manchester and Merseyside, England. The trust's chairman is David Norman.[1] It manages 43 nature reserves totalling over 470 hectares, including:[2]
- Birch Moss Covert Nature Reserve
- Black Firs Wood Nature Reserve
- Black Lake Nature Reserve
- Black Moss Covert Nature Reserve
- Brookheys Covert Nature Reserve
- Cleaver Heath Nature Reserve
- Cotterill Clough Nature Reserve
- Danes Moss Nature Reserve
- Dutton Park Farm Nature Reserve
- Eastwood Nature Reserve
- Gowy Meadows Nature Reserve
- Hatch Mere Nature Reserve
- Hockenhull Platts Nature Reserve
- Hunter's Wood Nature Reserve
- Limekiln Wood Nature Reserve
- Marbury Reedbed Nature Reserve
- New Ferry Butterfly Park
- Swettenham Meadows Nature Reserve
- Trentabank Reservoir Nature Reserve
- Warburton's Wood Nature Reserve
References
- ↑ "Current Panel Members". Rare Breeding Birds Panel. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ↑ "Find a nature reserve". Cheshire Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
External links
- Cheshire Wildlife Trust website
- Cheshire Wildlife Trust, Registered Charity no. 214927 at the Charity Commission
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