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Buckinghamshire wildlife survey 2023
Future of Buckinghamshire's Nature Survey 2022
Wildlife gardening: look after our worms
Worms are an easily overlooked part of the garden – they’re underground after all. But a garden with a healthy worm population is the starting point to one that’s alive with wildlife!
Volunteer Trainee - Conservation (North Buckinghamshire)
Wildlife Trainees help nature recover by helping our Land Management team keep our reserves in great condition for Wildlife, all the while developing skills to be used in their future careers.…
Learning Team Marketing Volunteer (Buckinghamshire and East Berkshire)
To inspire people to act for wildlife by assisting with the marketing of Environmental Education, Events and Community work of the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust.
The post-holder…
New Action Plan for Nature in Buckinghamshire – come and do your bit for nature where you live
Helping to look after local wildlife is part of the new Biodiversity Action Plan for Buckinghamshire, created by a partnership of wildlife and nature conservation groups with the county’s local…
Wildlife to look for in June
Look out for these species in your garden and local green spaces this month
Wildlife to look for in July
Look out for these species in your garden and local green spaces this month
Wildlife to look for in May
Look and listen out for these species in your garden and local green spaces this month
Wildlife to look for in August
Look out for these species in your garden, local green spaces and on your walks this month
Wildlife to look for in September
In the month when autumn really starts to take hold, look out for these species in your garden, local green spaces and on your walks