[5] The site attracts a mixture of wildlife, and is an ideal location for birds such as wildfowl and waders including snipe, curlew, goldeneye and pochard.
Insects are also abundant, including the brown hawker dragonfly and common blue damselfly.
[1] To protect the site, the public are advised not to remove or collect any plants or animals.
[1] A management plan for Colemere has been agreed on, and seven objectives for the site have been made, some of which include restoring the aquatic/emergent vegetation and aquatic invertebrate fauna in the open standing water habitat, and maintaining the semi-improved neutral and marshy grassland.
[7] The site requires special management to keep the flower-rich meadows, and grazing is considered to be the best method, this is currently being achieved by rare breeds of Hereford cattle in the area.