Digital Nature Reserves

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Digital Nature Reserves

 

Explore, learn and connect with our reserves through your device via these resources. As part of the Nature Networks Fund in 2024 we are creating new online resources to bring a truly wild experience directly to you.

Many people cannot access all or part of our reserves, for a variety of reasons, the Digital Nature Reserves experience offers a whole new way to explore them and allows you to learn about wildlife, conservation and our reserves on your device.
 

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Live view from Magor Marsh
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Image Example View from Magor Marsh Derek Upton Centre, looking across the Gwent Levels
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Google Street View

 

Before visiting, you can now explore our Magor Marsh reserve via Google Street view – mapping out the paths you want to take and assessing the access.

 

EXPLORE MAGOR MARSH ON GOOGLE STREET VIEW
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Magor Marsh Digital Guide

 

If you visit the reserve there is a whole new web browser based app, including a digital trail available at Magor Marsh, think of it as an interactive leaflet that can guide, inspire, challenge and entertain you during your visit.

 

VIEW THE DIGITAL RESERVES WEB APP
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Explore Reserves in Virtual Reality

 

We are creating VR Photo Spheres of our Magor Marsh reserve. These high quality images give you the feel and ambiance of the reserve, from anywhere in the world!

 

Visit Magor in VR
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The work is supported by the Nature Networks Fund administered by National Lottery Heritage Fund and funded by the Welsh Government.