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Moore Nature Reserve comprises almost 200 acres of woodland, meadows, lakes and ponds. It is home to many diverse species of plants, animals, birds and other wildlife. The nature reserve is well known for its varied bird life, including all five species of British owl and all three species of woodpecker. Many other interesting birds can be found either as year-round residents or seasonal visitors.
Throughout the seasons a variety of wildlife can be found. Spring and summer bring a host of wonderful wildflowers including many orchids, and a large array of dragonflies. In autumn many fantastic fungi can be found. Moore Nature Reserve is also a great place to take a walk in the countryside. Our paths, benches and bird hides make exploring the site enjoyable for everybody. Schools, colleges and universities use the site as an educational resource, and guided walks and other assistance can be provided by the wardens. Volunteer groups carry out practical conservation work and wildlife monitoring to assist in the continuing good management of the reserve. A programme of events has been set up to help everybody become involved and learn about the wildlife and history of Moore Nature Reserve. Moore Nature Reserve is situated between the Manchester Ship Canal and the River Mersey. The 200-acre site has been managed as a nature reserve since 1991, after being used as farmland and for sand quarrying. Today the reserve can boast five large lakes surrounded by extensive woodland, meadows and wetlands, made accessible by a network of paths and bird hides. Its many habitats provide a home for a variety of birds, mammals, insects, plants, amphibians and fungi. An enchanting place for everyone with an interest in nature and an attractive place in which to walk and enjoy the peaceful countryside. Moore Nature Reserve is managed by wardens employed by the Waste Recycling Group Limited, operators of nearby Arpley Landfill site. Arpley Landfill began operating in 1988 and covers more than 500 acres - nearly 200 acres of which have been given over to the nature reserve. The landfill is being restored to a mix of woodland and grassland and, together with Moore Nature Reserve, will eventually provide an important public amenity and area of rich biodiversity on the edge of what is a busy, and growing urban area. Waste Recycling Group Limited is one of the UK`s leading waste management companies and operates a wide range of facilities for the reception, recycling and disposal of waste, on behalf of its commercial, industial and local authority customers. Click here for more information about the Waste Recycling Group Limited
From the A56 (from Warrington of the M56 J11) turn at the traffic lights opposite the Walton Arms public house, following the sign for Moore. From Moore village turn right into Moore Lane. Follow this road over the swingbridge to arrive at Moore Nature Reserve.
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| Moore Nature Reserve, Arpley Landfill Site, Forrest Way, Sankey Bridges, Warrington WA4 6YZ Tel: 01925 444689, Fax : 01925 658574. Photographs provided by Micheal.A.Deane and Moore Nature Reserve Legal Statement and Privacy Policy |