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.Â
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Natural World
Read more about the work of The Wildlife Trusts nationwide.
Impact Report
Look back at the past year with our Impact Report 2022-23.
Read the Impact Report 2022-23
Read the Impact Report 2021-22
Read the Annual Review 2020-21
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 2021 – 2026: WILDER - More Nature Everywhere.
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.
Ramblings from Finemere Wood
"a warm and sunny day in the wood was a blessing, energising all into a frenzy of activity."
Vote for climate
To tackle the climate crisis, we’re calling on all political parties to help nature and people adapt to climate change.
Spotlight on a volunteer
In the next in our series, volunteering administrator Wayne Brown chats to Sam Darley about her time as an ecology trainee
Weather decimates Oxford’s annual wild flower count
Charity fights for £60k funding for floodplain meadows
The Wildlife Trusts and RHS ask gardeners to make friends with molluscs
The Wildlife Trusts and Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are joining forces to challenge the negative perception surrounding slugs and…
Berkshire dog walkers asked to help protect rare heathland birds
A wildlife charity is urging dog walkers in Berkshire to keep their pets under control this spring and summer, to help protect some of…
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