You can explore our range of wildlife and nature using our online map.
Once you have opened the map, open the menu on the left-hand side and select 'choose map layers'. You can then select from a range of options to view on the map.
Bracknell Forest has a rich and varied landscape, containing a wide range of habitats that supports a diversity of plants and animals.
Over 20% of the total area is protected by local designations, including Local Nature Reserves and Local Wildlife Sites.
There are also highly important European designated sites including 9 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), a Special Protected Area (SPA) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC).
You can explore our range of wildlife and nature using our online map.
Once you have opened the map, open the menu on the left-hand side and select 'choose map layers'. You can then select from a range of options to view on the map.
We understand that feeding the ducks, geese and swans is a popular activity for families.
Whilst people may give only small amounts of food, the overall result of thousands of visitors feeding wildlife in our parks has consequences for the wildlife that lives there.
There are opportunities to collect fruit (once ripe) at our community orchards:
Please be considerate of other park users and only take enough fruit for yourself.
During autumn, green spaces are filled with all sorts of weird and wonderful fungi, berries and nuts.
Please remember to leave some of these seasonal offerings untouched. It can provide an important food source for animals, such as birds and mammals.