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Government changes could spell permanent open season for wildlife
Our wildlife protections cannot simply be about stopping extinctions. They need to be about helping populations recover and creating healthy ecosystems.
New Government targets could mean less wildlife in future
BBOWT urges people to take action for nature now.
Could Covid-19 restrictions lead to a better appreciation of our local wildlife?
Why we should all take time to notice the wildlife around us
Wildlife habitats at risk as HS2 digs deep into Calvert Jubilee nature reserve
HS2, the high speed railway through Buckinghamshire, will put at risk the habitats of black hairstreak butterflies and turtle doves, and could prevent visitors from enjoying a circular walk around…
Wildlife Trusts launch new fight to save rare streams
Help chalk waterways by emailing your MP today.
Stunning close-up of rare bee crowned winner of wildlife photography competition
A stunning shot of ‘near threatened’ bee has been crowned the winner of a wildlife photography contest.
Local Wildlife Sites
Local Wildlife Sites are special places recognised for having high wildlife value or containing rare or threatened habitats and species
Wildlife conservation
Find out how Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust works to protect and conserve wildlife on our nature reserves and in the wider countryside.Â
Wildlife gardening: patio gardening for wildlife
Even the smallest space can be teeming with wildlife - every little helps! We've got some top tips for how to make it happen.
Monitoring Wildlife
Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) uses staff and volunteer surveyors to collect wildlife records from our nature reserves. Find out how to become a volunteer surveyor and where to send your wildlife sightings.
Wildlife
BBOWT is the only voluntary organisation in the region concerned with all aspects of nature conservation.