Welcome to Moore Nature Reserve

 
Moore Nature Reserve is a 200-acre site in Warrington, north Cheshire. The reserve consists of 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. The reserve is open to the public at all times, 365 days a year. Moore Nature Reserve is managed by wardens for the Waste Recycling Group Limited.

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* Why not join the Moore Nature Reserve Facebook group? *
With over 300 members the Moore Nature Reserve Facebook page has more photos and information, and gives you the chance to discuss all aspects of the reserve and its wildlife. To join, register for a Facebook account (free of charge, and entirely safe and secure - all you need is an email address) - go to www.facebook.com . Then search for Moore Nature Reserve and click 'Like'. Existing Facebook members click here to join the Moore group.

 
 


NEWS

 
Please Help The Toads
 
 
Is anyone available to help us to save the toads? 
 
Every year thousands of toads cross Lapwing Lane to get to the lake to breed.  In order to prevent them getting squashed by cars we pick them up and move them to the lakeside.  If you interested in helping us during the evenings of February and March please contact the wardens either via the website or by phone on 01925 444689.
 
 

Moore Nature Reserve