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The National Lottery Heritage Fund is the largest dedicated funder of heritage in the UK. From land purchases to visitor centres, education centres and community projects, the HLF has helped to fund so much of our work in recent years.
Help us keep our woods healthy
We are facing an enormous challenge - we must tackle ash dieback which is affecting almost all of our woodlands. Can you help us keep our precious woods healthy and safe for the future? Please give a gift today.
Visionary BBOWT project leader wins national award
A BBOWT conservationist who has led a ground-breaking 17-year project to transform a huge tract of farmland into a 308-hectare nature reserve has won a national award.
Keep in touch
During the coronavirus lockdown, maintaining a connection with the natural world is more important than ever. We know time spent in nature makes us healthier and happier, but it can be hard to know how to do this safely in the current climate. Find ways of staying in touch with us, get tips on helping wildlife, and join our online community.
For Nature
Nature is sending an SOS - will you answer the call? Please support BBOWT's Nature Recovery Fund by giving today.
Nature Discovery Centre
The Nature Discovery Centre is surrounded by a mosaic of different habitats with fantastic wildlife to see all year around.
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
Nature Recovery Map
Our new ‘Nature Recovery Network’ (NRN) will help us achieve our vision of 'more nature everywhere'. It maps a joined-up system across our three counties that are important for wild plants and animals - beyond our own nature reserves and Living Landscape areas.
Nature Recovery Networks
Imagine a future where wildlife thrives once again, and our landscapes are a rich patchwork of meadow, woodlands, and hedgerows, humming with bird and insect life. A Nature Recovery Network is a joined-up system of places important for wild plants and animals, on land and at sea. Find out more about how a Nature Recovery Network can bring about this vision.
How nature can help improve everyone's wellbeing
Kaya Saman explains how the tranquility of a nature reserve helps with some of the issues of living with Autism.
Vitamin N - using nature to help improve our wellbeing
30 Days Wild is the perfect opportunity to discover the health benefits of spending time in nature. Rob Gordon shares some of his top tips for relaxing in nature this June.
Wildlife News Readers Panel Survey 2019
Wildlife News is your magazine full of information about what we are doing for local wildlife and the difference that your support makes. We want the magazine to be relevant, informative and, above all, enjoyable to read. Please tell us what you like or dislike, and any changes you would like to see in the magazine. Thank you for your feedback!