National Nature Reserves are our most important places for nature, the beating heart of England’s landscapes. From Lindisfarne in Northumberland, to the Lizard in Cornwall. From ferny woodlands and ancient heaths, to glimmering wetlands and wild coasts. National Nature Reserves are not only precious, but as colourful and diverse as the wildlife and people who call them home.
These ancient and unique places are wildlife-rich, breath-taking, and play a vital role in securing our country’s amazing wildlife and geology. They are at the centre of landscapes and communities, providing the foundation and inspiration to work towards reducing the impact of climate change and increasing the resilience of our countryside, towns and cities for people and wildlife. They are at the heart of the nation’s Nature Recovery Network.
National Nature Reserves also act as outdoor laboratories where learning, science and discovery come together. Time is running out for our wildlife and ancient landscapes. Our reserves are helping us to find the answers to tackle the threats of climate change and biodiversity loss.
From the very first six in 1952, there are now 221 National Nature Reserves in England. Almost two thirds of these are managed by Natural England, but also by over 70 different partner organisations including the National Trust, Wildlife Trusts, RSPB, local authorities and many other landowners and conservation bodies. These NNR partners all work together to ensure our most important places for nature thrive, and are protected for people to enjoy.
Visit the Gov.uk website to find out more about the reserves, where they are, who manages them and what special features or opportunities they offer.
Find out moreFind out more: National Nature Reserves in England
Visit the MAGiC website to view National Nature Reserves on an interactive map.
Find out moreFind out more: Find a National Nature Reserve near you
Visit the Gov.uk website to find out how to become a volunteer to support nature conservation where you live or work.
Find out moreFind out more: Get involved – Volunteering on NNRs
This Strategy sets the direction and ambition for England’s National Nature Reserves. Click below to read the Strategy.
Find out moreFind out more: The Strategy for England’s National Nature Reserves
National Nature Reserves Week is a celebration of our most important places for nature. Planning is currently underway for next year, please check back again in 2025.
Find out moreFind out more: NNR Week
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