Take a look, through some of the common species of wildlife that live in the South Yorkshire area around Sheffield and Rotherham.
A recently extended patch of heathland and woodland, neighbouring Wyming Brook.
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The Sheffield Lakeland lies to the north west of Sheffield and is an outstanding example of a living landscape.
The Sheffield Lakeland lies to the north west of Sheffield and is an outstanding example of a living landscape, rich in history, with diverse habitats abundant in wildlife, vibrant communities and strong traditions.
The area covers 145km2, the central point being close to the village of High Bradfield. The reservoirs form such a distinctive aspect of the landscape that they inspired a bus company in the 1950s to establish bus tours from the city to visit the Sheffield Lakeland.
This is a special and unique area, and the work of the Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership seeks to identify, protect and celebrate these qualities.
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