The tiny fisherman’s village of Virpazar lies on the north-western shores of Lake Skadar and is a gateway to this Ramsar site. The lake has recorded over 270 species of bird including Dalmatian pelicans, great crested grebes, reed warblers, pygmy cormorants, great white heron and kingfisher.
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Žabljak is located in the heart of Durmitor Mountain and the Durmitor National Park, and is the highest town in the Balkan region at 1,456 metres. Durmitor is home to numerous endemic plant species, over 160 bird species, wolf, brown bear, roe deer, badger and chamois.
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Located in the heart of Finnish Lapland, Kaamanen is a small village and the main sources of income in Kaamanen are tourism and reindeer husbandry. The area around the village is a true Arctic wilderness: popular with outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts and especially rich in birdlife.
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Trinidad is the most southerly island in the Caribbean and lies just 11 kilometres from Venezuela. Its fauna is mainly South American and over 400 species of bird have been recorded, including the endemic Trinidad piping-guan. The original Arawak name for the island was ‘Land of the Hummingbird’.
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The northernmost county in England, Northumberland is noted for its undeveloped landscape of high moorland and rugged coastline much of which is largely protected. Whilst exceptional wildlife can be seen throughout the year in the county, it is the early summer which is particularly magical.
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Situated in Northern Greece less than two hours' drive from the city of Thessaloniki, Lake Kerkini offers some of the finest birdwatching in Europe. There are birdwatching possibilities throughout the year with a variety of migrants, raptors, waders and pelicans frequenting the waters.
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Suffolk is a historic county in the East of England. The county’s coastline and heaths are designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and encompass many of Eastern England's most cherished nature reserves, with an astonishing diversity of habitats and wildlife.
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The Sierra de Santa Marta harbours some 20 Colombian endemic birds – the highest concentration of any location in the country. It is possible to view 15-18 during a three-night stay. The San Lorenzo ridge is one of the most exciting areas and ranks as one of the world’s top birding locations.
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Situated to the west of Rhayader, the Elan Valley is one of the most remote locations in the British Isles. Sometimes referred to as the 'Welsh Lake District', the valley is renowned for its lakes, rugged mountains, stunning night skies and pristine habitat which is home to a variety of wildlife.
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Situated in picturesque Northern Colombia, Tayrona National Park protects one of the most pristine and unique habitats in the country where the lush and forested foothills of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta meet the shimmering, azure blue waters of the Caribbean Sea.
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The historic home of renowned naturalist Sir John Lister-Kaye, the House of Aigas and Field Centre has arguably become one of the finest nature and conservation centres in the British Isles and a premier location to truly experience the wildlife and stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.
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Hampshire, the home of Wildlife Worldwide, plays host to a wealth of wildlife. Offering a mix of city, coast and countryside habitats and landscapes, the county provides refuge for a multitude of bird species, water voles, otters, deer and the infamous New Forest ponies to name but a few.
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Brownsea Island is situated in the middle of Poole Harbour in Dorset, offering dramatic views of the Purbeck Hills and providing a safe haven for a wealth of British wildlife. Permanent mammal residents include red squirrels, sika deer and a variety of bat species and birdlife.
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Situated in north-east Finland on the border with Russia, the region of Kainuu is one of Europe’s wildest and a haven to some of the continent’s finest wildlife. Covered by immense boreal forests, you can observe brown bear, wolverine, golden eagle, Ural owl and various other intriguing species.
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Situated in western Gloucestershire close to the border with Herefordshire, the Forest of Dean is one of the last remaining ancient woodlands in England with the Wye River running along its western edge. It is a place steeped in history and teeming with wonderful flora, fauna and landscapes.
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Perched on the south-west tip of Wales, the remote and wild county of Pembrokeshire is known for its rugged coastline, stunning beaches, beautiful islands and plentiful wildlife. From Atlantic puffin to otter and peregrine falcon, there is more than enough to see here for any discerning naturalist.
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Located in the south-east of England, the historic county of Sussex encompasses a range of habitats including ancient woodland, chalk grasslands and flower-rich meadows. These support a fabulous diversity of birds, butterflies and plants – many unique to the area.
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Spanning North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire in the North of England, The Yorkshire Dales National Park is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and wildlife habitats. Established in 1954 the park is home to red squirrel, brown hare, black grouse and dipper.
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In the midst of the Atlantic Ocean, São Miguel is the largest island in the Azores and is the gateway into this beautiful archipelago. This island in particular is renowned for volcanic peaks cloaked in verdant forests, shimmering lakes, rugged coastline and incredible whale watching.
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The Isle of Skye is full of natural wonders. Both white-tailed and golden eagles soar above this Hebridean island while seabirds thrive on the nutrient rich waters that in turn hold a remarkable diversity of marine life. In the lochs and bays otters forage, and across the glens red deer roam.
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The famous Monterey Bay is located on the west coast of the USA in the state of California and is one of the most vibrant marine ecosystems in North America. It is renowned for wildlife, particularly its diversity of cetaceans, as well as sea otter, northern elephant seal and California sealion.
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Located in the heart of South America in Brazil, the cerrado of Trijuncao is considered the richest savannah in the world in terms of biodiversity and is home to more than 13,000 species of plants. The Trijuncao Private Reserve protects 33,000 hectares of pristine cerrado landscape.
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Lying not far offshore from Lewis in the north-west of Scotland, the Shiant’s are one of the most exciting and remote seabird islands in Britain. These rugged little islands offer not only a fantastic seabird experience but are also steeped in history and offer sensational scenery.
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This attractive region offers some spectacular stretches of coastline and superb wildlife. Its varied landscapes include rugged cliffs, sheltered bays and beaches and flower rich headlands. Species include cirl bunting, fulmar, Balearic shearwater, grey seal and common dolphin.
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