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Transforming the Slough Refugee Support allotment thanks to Nextdoor Nature
Barbara Polonara explains how the Nextdoor Nature project has helped Slough Refugee Support transform their allotment for wildlife and people
Landfill Communities Fund continues to support wildlife projects
The Government's Spring Budget on 8 March has made it easier for landfill companies to maintain the Landfill Communities Fund, which supports community and environmental projects in areas…
National Lottery Heritage Fund grant provides vital support in challenging times
A generous and far-sighted grant from the Heritage Emergency fund has enabled us to adapt across the breadth of our activities in a challenging year
Why the badger cull is not supported by science
Steve Backshall, BBOWT President, speaks out against the badger cull in Oxfordshire
Funding award supports partnership to protect climate and restore floodplain meadows
The Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust have joined the Open University Floodplain Meadows Partnership and the Thames Valley Wildflower Meadow Restoration Project to deliver an exiting new…
Supporting nature’s recovery
Guest blog: Farming goes wild
Whether you support it or oppose it, Brexit provides us with a once in a generation opportunity to design farm policies that support a countryside far richer in wildlife.
My quiet life
Jane is the Quality Manager at Sutton in Ashfield based business nmcn one of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Business partners. She has kindly shared with us her inspiring wild life story.…
My new life
Working full time in a windowless room cut Sonja off from the natural world around her; but spending time in wild places has helped her to discover herself since a shock diagnosis two years ago.…
Local wildlife charity urges supporters to march for nature
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) is urging people across its three counties to join a national march for nature in London this weekend.
The life beneath your feet
BBOWT volunteer recorder, Sue Taylor takes a closer look at the life beneath our feet and finds a hidden world