Glyme Valley
Set on a south-facing slope running down to the River Glyme, this reserve is a remaining fragment of limestone grassland in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
Set on a south-facing slope running down to the River Glyme, this reserve is a remaining fragment of limestone grassland in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
A small piece of scrub and chalk grassland - home to wildlife - on the urban fringe of High Wycombe.
A peaceful wildlife haven in an urban and built-up area, with reedbeds and woodland that all local people can enjoy.
A lovely mix of chalk stream, woodland and chalk grassland creates a tranquil haven for wildlife and local people.
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…
Take a virtual stroll around Letcombe Valley nature reserve and discover the wildlife along this rare chalk stream
Penny Cullington, of Bucks Fungus Group, writes about discovering two species of fungi new to Britain at BBOWT's Rushbeds Wood nature reserve
Over the past 10 years volunteers at Letcombe Valley nature reserve have worked hard to create a haven for wildlife and people at the heart of their community
A talk by Dr Helen Roy from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.