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  2. List of nature centers in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    710 acre park and beach, small nature center open seasonally Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area: Burlington: Hartford: 771-acre state preserve, conservation education programs Sharon Audubon Center: Sharon: Litchfield: 1,200 acres, includes a raptor aviary, herb garden, bird and butterfly garden, and a sugarhouse Sherwood Island State Park ...

  3. Kerridge Hill - Wikipedia

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    Kerridge Hill (also called Kerridge Ridge) is a hill in Cheshire, near the hamlet of Kerridge on the outskirts of Bollington. The summit is 313 metres (1,027 ft) above sea level. The River Dean runs along the eastern foot of the hill. [1] White Nancy monument on Kerridge Hill in 2014. White Nancy is a prominent landmark towards the north end of ...

  4. List of Connecticut state parks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state parks, reserves, forests and wildlife management areas (WMAs) in the Connecticut state park and forest system, shown in five tables. The first table lists state parks and reserves, the second lists state park trails, the third lists state forests, the fourth lists Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the fifth lists other state-owned, recreation-related areas.

  5. New Ferry Butterfly Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Wildlife Trust (CWT) was granted tenancy over the land in 1993 by the site's owner at the time, the British Railways Board. In 1997, Frithmere Ltd. (a subsidiary of Brock PLC of Ellesmere Port) bought the land in an open auction. In 2009 New Ferry Butterfly Park was threatened with closure when CWT was told to vacate the site by ...

  6. Cheshire Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Wildlife Trust (CWT) is a wildlife trust covering the county of Cheshire and parts of the counties of Greater Manchester and Merseyside, England. The trust's chairman is Bill Stothart. [1] It manages 43 nature reserves totalling over 470 hectares, including: [2]

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  9. List of parks and open spaces in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parks and open spaces in the ceremonial county of Cheshire. It includes urban parks, country parks, islands, woodlands, commons, lakes, walking trails, local nature reserves and other green spaces that are open to the public.