The Great OutdoorsYou are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Nature > Great Outdoors Visiting places of natural history and wildlife interest in Beds, Herts and Bucks.  Exploited for it's natural resources during the war, now an area of outstanding natural beauty.  Not just a wildlife park, we take a look at the native wildlife of Whipsnade Zoo.  The Four Reservoirs provide a haven for wildlife, including the great-crested grebe.  Ashridge Forest is one of the most historic wildlife areas in the three counties.  Owned by The National Trust, Sharpenhoe Clappers near Streatley, is a classic chalk escarpment.  The largest area of wetland in Bedfordshire, Flitwick Moor is renowned for it's flora and fauna.  This 80 acre park comprises of coppice woodland, heath remnants, coniferous plantations and more.  The Totternhoe Knolls Nature Reserve in Bedfordshire is an area of outstanding natural beauty. You are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Nature > Great Outdoors |