Publications
From fascinating wildlife facts to the latest news, read our publications online to find out more about the work of the Wildlife Trusts.
Read our publications
You can find our latest Annual Review, Annual Report and Accounts, and Strategic Plan under the 'Our strategy and performance' section below. For hard copies of these documents please contact us on info@bbowt.org.uk.
Wild magazine
Wild Magazine is our members' magazine, which is published three times a year.
Natural World
Read more about the work of The Wildlife Trusts nationwide.
Annual Review
Look back at the past year with our Annual Review 2019-20.
Read the Annual Review 2019-20
Read the Annual Review 2018-19
Read the Annual Review 2017-18
Read the Annual Review 2016-17
Our strategy and performance

Find out more about our current strategy in BBOWT's Strategic Plan 2016 – 2021: Be part of Nature’s Recovery.
Look back at the past year with our Annual Review 2019-20.
Read the Annual Review 2019-20
Read the Annual Review 2018-19
Read the Annual Review 2017-18
Read the Annual Review 2016-17
BBOWT's Annual Reviews, Annual Reports and Accounts, and the current Strategic Plan can be viewed online via the links on this page. For hard copies of any of these publications please contact us on info@bbowt.org.uk.
Our conservation work
Discover how we look after our nature reserves in the Conservation Impact Report 2018.
Full Conservation Impact Report 2018
Summary of the Conservation Impact Report 2018
Previous Conservation Impact Reports

Read BBOWT’s Recovery Plan for Nature: Living Landscapes for all.
Wildlife gardening: go peat free
You can help preserve vital peatland by going peat free in your garden. Ben's here to show you just how easy it is.
Special places, hidden stories
The BBOWT team tell us about their favourite spots and what makes them so special. This month: nightjars and scrub bashing on Wildmoor…
Our top 10 wildlife sightings for April
Spring is in full swing, insects are emerging from winter hibernation, flowers are blooming, and birds are singing. How many of our 10…
Sir David Attenborough backs new phase of 30 by 30 action plan
Almost £8 million raised in 6 months for The Wildlife Trusts’ nature recovery campaign
BBOWT is going wild about beetles!
Beetles are the unsung heroes of the garden and need our help.
Funding award supports partnership to protect climate and restore floodplain meadows
The Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust have joined the Open University Floodplain Meadows Partnership and the Thames Valley Wildflower…
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