Wildlife along the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal
The canal is a haven for rich and varied wildlife, becoming microsystems to, and directly influencing, the environment around them. This is mainly due to the rich variety of habitats provided by the canal - from the water itself, its reedy fringes and banks, to the grass verges, hedges and trees.
The southern reaches of the canal run close to the River Stour, which is an important wetland habitat. The canal near Kidderminster and Kinver has unusual sandstone 'cliffs' with their own ecology.
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Shugborough Estate »
Address: Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire ST17 0XB
Tel: 01889 881388
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The Round Oak »
Address: 100 Ounsdale Road, Wombourne, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire WV5 8BU
Tel: 01902 892083
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The Vine Inn »
Address: 1 Dunsley Road, Kinver, Staffordshire DY7 6LJ
Tel: 01384 877291
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