Family activity: how to make a sheet moth trap
Want to get a closer look at moths? All you need is a sheet and some torches! Join Oscar, Morris and Jenny as they show you how.
Help bring back nature
Wild Writing by Nicola Chester
Get an insider's view into the work of the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust. Find out what conservation work we're carrying out and meet some of the wonderful people, from our reserves staff to our trainees, that are behind everything we do.
Want to get a closer look at moths? All you need is a sheet and some torches! Join Oscar, Morris and Jenny as they show you how.
Tree shaking is a really easy way to discover mini-beasts living in your garden or local green space, and you don't need much equipment. Charlotte shows us how!
BBOWT volunteer, Simon Blake gives an insight into life as a bird and butterfly surveyor for the ecology team.
With regular volunteer work parties cancelled for the time being, but restrictions easing, Charlotte Karmali, volunteer warden at Finemere Wood, tells of being able to return to her haven.
Anna shows us how to make a beautiful symmetrical butterfly print, and tells us all about butterflies!
BBOWT member Claire Manojlovic takes a walk through the Chilterns, visiting Homefield Wood nature reserve on her way
We all know that bees are important pollinators, but there’s always something new to learn about these fascinating creatures
Why, when they look so pretty, do we mow our meadows in late-summer? Pete explains the importance of this traditional management for wildlife
Wasps are more than just a nuisance at picnics – like bees, they do a lot for humans as pollinators, and also as pest controllers. Here are 10 fascinating facts about wasps!