Links

Friends of Rowley Hills Flickr group – all are welcome to contribute photos and participate in discussions about the Rowley Hills’ landscapes, wildlife, people and places.

The Black Country Geological Society – learn more about the fascinating and varied geology of the Black Country.

The Black Country Geopark – celebrating and conserving the unique geological heritage of the Black Country.

British Geological Survey Geology of Britain Viewer – an interactive geological map of Great Britain.

HeyWhatsThat – generates panoramas from any hill in many parts of the world. There are panoramas from both Turners and Darbys Hills already on the map.

Bumblebee Conservation Trust – UK charity dedicated to supporting the conservation of bumblebees and raising awareness about them.

Butterfly Conservation – UK charity dedicated to saving butterflies, moths and our environment.

EcoRecord – the biological record centre for Birmingham and the Black Country (Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall & Wolverhampton). Send them your sightings!

Plantlife – UK charity speaking up for our wild flowers, plants and fungi.

UK Butterflies – an excellent resource for finding out more about butterflies.

UK Moths – an excellent resource for finding out more about moths.

The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham & the Black Country – our partners.

Turners Hill: BT Microwave Sites – some history and old photos of the masts on Turners Hill.

Turners Hill Transmission Gallery – information about and photos of the Turners Hill masts.

Netherton Tunnel guide – Information about the Netherton Tunnel in Dudley – the longest canal tunnel in the West Midlands that is still open.

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