The reserve supports at least 397 species, including butterflies, moths, bees and spiders.
The reserve supports a wide range of biodiversity, which is nationally and globally important.
The reserve supports a wide diversity of flora, with over 190 species recorded.
The reserve supports large numbers of fly, snail, spider and beetle species.
The reserve supports a diverse range of heathland, bog and aquatic plants.
The reserve supports 14 different species of moss, as well as scarce higher plants.
James followed in his father's footsteps by using the company's growing reserves to enrich himself and to support an incredibly lavish life style.
The reserve supports an exciting and diverse range of birds.
The reserve also supports the only remaining population of the Horned Screamer in the region.
The reserve also supports a colony of the rare dingy skipper butterfly.