Moore Nature Reserve

Moore Nature Reserve
Moore Nature Reserve
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Location Warrington, England
Coordinates 53°22′08″N 2°37′27″W / 53.3690°N 2.6242°W / 53.3690; -2.6242Coordinates: 53°22′08″N 2°37′27″W / 53.3690°N 2.6242°W / 53.3690; -2.6242
Website http://www.wrg.co.uk/page.php?article=711&name=Moore+Nature+Reserve

Moore Nature Reserve is a 200-acre nature reserve in Warrington, England, lying alongside the Manchester Ship Canal and bisected by the de-watered course of the Runcorn to Latchford Canal. It is owned and managed by the Waste Recycling Group Limited, and access is made freely available to the public. The reserve comprises five lakes, woodland and meadows, and has a number of bird hides[1] and a feeding station.

It is particularly known for the presence of Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers and Tawny Owls.

References

  1. ^ Moore Nature Reserve, Waste Recycling Group Limited, http://www.wrg.co.uk/page.php?article=711&name=Moore+Nature+Reserve, retrieved 17 April 2011