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BBOWT dismayed at government's HS2 decision
On behalf of all the wildlife that will be destroyed by HS2, we are dismayed that the Prime Minister has decided to give the go ahead to the environmentally disastrous project.
BBOWT's response to HS2 clearance works at Calvert Jubilee
We have met with representatives of HS2 to make it clear that the scale and timing of the works will have a devastating effect on wildlife and that BBOWT opposes the proposals as they stand.
BBOWT comments on HS2 Ltd's Green Corridor Vision
The Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust welcomes the aspiration from HS2 Ltd to create a green corridor along the route of HS2, and we certainly hope that it will create more wildlife habitats…
BBOWT dismayed at HS2 destruction of Calvert Jubilee nature reserve
We are dismayed to discover that HS2 are destroying parts of our precious Calvert Jubilee nature reserve.
Good news for two of BBOWT's butterfly species in the State of the UK Butterflies Report 2015
Today’s The State of the UK’s Butterflies 2015 report from Butterfly Conservation and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology shows that more than three-quarters of the UK’s butterflies have declined…
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Draft Environment Bill published today
The Wildlife Trusts call for major improvements to draft Environment Bill to put nature into recovery.
Farming announcement today a welcome step in the right direction
Today Defra has finally published more details on the Environmental Land Management schemes (ELM) that farmers have been clamoring for. Whilst many questions remain, The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB, and…
Good news for the brown hairstreak butterfly
Counting eggs is the most reliable way to monitor brown hairstreak populations, but can be an arduous task given their relatively tiny size.
Help us save chalk streams today – not in 2063
BBOWT head of advocacy Matthew Stanton explains the threats to these rare waterways and how you can help.