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Local Wildlife Sites are special places recognised for having high wildlife value or containing rare or threatened habitats and species
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.
Some protection reinstated for at-risk Local Wildlife Sites
The Government has published a revised version of its National Planning Policy Framework which now includes some reinstated protection for Local Wildlife Sites following a campaign supported by 25…
Under the hood of BBOWT’s ecological dataflow: from programming to mapping
Assistant Data & GIS Officer, Ryan Ellis takes an in-depth look at what happens to all the data collected by volunteers and staff for BBOWT
Planning: how to help wildlife where you live
At home and at work you can take action for wildlife. Follow our simple tips to make your home or workplace a haven for wildlife.
Help BBOWT's recovery
Nature has given us so much in the last few months but it needs our help. We need to carry out vital work on our reserves and in the wider countryside as soon as we are able. We also need to repair damage caused by antisocial behaviour at some of our sites. Please can you make a donation today to support nature’s recovery?
Behind the scenes with BBOWT
Tackling invasive plants, meeting the ponies and discovering what it takes to protect local wildlife during a week's work experience with BBOWT
BBOWT Conservation Report
Every three years the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) takes stock of the work it has carried out to tip the balance in favour of wildlife. Our conservation work is focused on reversing wildlife decline by achieving the principles outlined in the 2010 Lawton Report, by making more, bigger, better, joined up nature reserves and habitats. Find out about our progress over the past three years.
A day in the life of a BBOWT trainee
As an ecology trainee in BBOWT’s Biodiversity team, one thing is for sure, no two days are ever quite the same!
BBOWT survey receipt form
Response form for members to indicate receipt of BBOWT survey
BBOWT’s Volunteers recognised at awards
The hard work of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust’s (BBOWT) volunteers has been celebrated at a special awards ceremony.
BBOWT postal survey
Join the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust and help us protect some of the rarest wildlife and most beautiful countryside.