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Ham Hill
Ham Hill is a tiny area of steeply sloping chalk downland in Hungerford, strewn with wildflowers and offering great views.
Morgan's Hill
Morgan's Hill in Calne is known for its orchids, butterflies and for the general quality of chalk grassland and wildflowers.
Emmett Hill Meadows
These three hay meadows in Minety with countless wildflowers form a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of their long history of traditional farming.
Cockey Down
This chalk downland offers superb views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside.
Cloatley Meadows
This nature reserve on the edge of the Braydon Forest is awash with wildflowers and alive with insects during summer.
Fieldwork at Morgan's Hill
Young Ambassador Anna Cooper tells us about her fieldwork at Morgan's Hill nature reserve.
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Swindon Wildlife Group – A walk at Emmett Hill
Nick Self leads a guided walk at the recently expanded Emmett Hill nature reserve in Upper Minety.
Penn Wood
This nature reserve in Calne has seen many transformations in its history since it was farmland.
Blackmoor Copse
Blackmoor Copse is one of the most important woods in Wiltshire for wildlife, especially butterflies.