Arne RSPB Nature Reserve protects 1,350 acres of beautiful heathland, woodland, and saltmarsh on a peninsula in Poole Harbour. The reserve supports all six British reptile species including rare sand lizards and smooth snakes. Birdwatching highlights include Dartford warblers, nightjars, woodlarks, and wintering waders on mudflats. The diverse habitats create exceptional biodiversity with rare plants, butterflies, and dragonflies. Excellent walking trails provide varied experiences from heathland through ancient woodland to harbour shoreline. Hide overlooks allow wildlife watching. The reserve demonstrates successful heathland conservation protecting internationally important habitats. Educational programs, guided walks, and family activities make nature accessible. Arne combines natural beauty, rare wildlife, and conservation success. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning Poole Harbour views enhance wildlife experiences. Essential for birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, and families seeking wildlife encounters in beautiful landscapes. Arne exemplifies RSPB’s conservation work creating havens for threatened species.
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Arne RSPB Nature Reserve
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