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Form to get opt-in or opt-out consent for email communications from responders to door drop surveys
Parent bug
The Parent bug lives up to its name. The female lays her eggs on a Silver birch leaf, watching over them until they hatch. She stays with the young until they are adults. Other shield bugs lay…
Wild Trax: young people working together for wildlife
The Wild Trax youth project aimed to get young people aged 11 to 18, living in Tring and Aylesbury, to enjoy the outdoors, develop new skills and use their passions to benefit nature. Find out…
Local Wildlife Sites
Local Wildlife Sites are special places recognised for having high wildlife value or containing rare or threatened habitats and species
BBOWT survey receipt form
Response form for members to indicate receipt of BBOWT survey
Wild About Nature Competition Entry Form 2020
The challenge is an art competition to get involved with whilst you're at home. We you to create a piece of art that tells us how nature inspires you and why you think it's important to look after local wildlife.
Chimney Meadows Wetland Restoration Project: online consultation feedback form
Use this form to give feedback to the Chimney Meadows Wetland Restoration Project online public consultation.
Team Wilder Community Group Form
Is your community taking action for nature? Add your group or project to the Team Wilder map and help spread the word!
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…
Wild Parishes - Feedback
Feedback form on Wild Parishes webinars
Wild thyme
The delightful fragrance of wild thyme can punctuate a summer walk over a chalk grassland. It forms low-growing mats with dense clusters of purple-pink flowers.
Wild Banbury
The Wild Banbury project is all about enhancing urban habitats for wildlife, and bringing people into contact with nature. We are working at two key sites, Hanwell Brook Wetland and Spiceball Park, owned by Banbury Town Council. We are excited to announce that we have recently started work at a new site, part of the Mineral Railway. Find out more about volunteering and events in Banbury.