Volunteers honoured with awards
A retired physicist and grandmother who has given more than 3,000 hours over nearly three decades volunteering with BBOWT has been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
A retired physicist and grandmother who has given more than 3,000 hours over nearly three decades volunteering with BBOWT has been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Workers who have given hundreds of combined hours receive Outstanding Contribution and Lifetime Achievement Awards.
The Trap Grounds Town Green & Local Wildlife Site
10 acres of woodland, grassland, streams, and ponds, between the canal and the railway line in north Oxford; nearest postcode: OX2 6TF…
Marston Community Gardening was established in June 2018 with a view to supporting and fostering local engagement in gardening, planting, and related activities that support environmental and…
Sandhills Naturehood is an active group of local residents working together in our private and public spaces to address wildlife and biodiversity decline and climate change. It is a fun
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BBOWT joined thousands of school pupils in Oxford for the global climate strike.
We are delighted that the Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps MP, has today cancelled the OxCam Expressway. We have opposed the Expressway from the very beginning and were engaged in a…
Counting eggs is the most reliable way to monitor brown hairstreak populations, but can be an arduous task given their relatively tiny size.