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Canvey Wick Nightingales and bees thrive at abandoned oil refinery site
The Guardian
|August 09, 2025
A brownfield site beside the Thames in Essex has become one of the most nature-rich places in Britain, home to 3,200 species including endangered shrill carder bees, pantaloon bees, water voles, cuckoos and long-eared owls.
Naturalist Marc Outten, RSPB site manager for Canvey Wick nature reserve, is keen to show off the profusion of plant life - carpets of bird's-foot trefoil, tangles of blackthorn and glades filled with wildflowers - round a barren circle of asphalt, 70 metres across - the ruins of an uncompleted oil refinery.
This "ruined" landscape - where disused streetlamps pop up above rampant scrub - resembles post-apocalyptic London. But Outten pointed out: "You'll find rare bees and reptiles around the edge and you've got these lovely stonecrops and lichens."
Canvey Wick is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a site of special scientific interest (SSSI) as conservationists warn that many similarly wildlife-rich brownfield sites are threatened by development, particularly in the Thames Gateway.
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