I'm still finding my way around this thing at the moment so for now I'm going to start off with writing a little about my local nature reserve. Along with training for a marathon it's my passion. I think Nez (that's me and Nez at the bottom of this page) feels I'm not spending as much time there as I used to which could be true but spring is on its way. I love winter walks and nature is amazing no matter what the season, but it is much more fun when the sun is out.
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.
Now would be a good time to mention that The Forestry Commission look after Upper Moss Side at the reserve. The reserve has a fantastic program of events during 2011.
This is just to get the ball rolling on the Blog, I'll be posting much more about MNR so keep checking back for updates.



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