Dartford warbler by Andy Rouse/2020VISION
Thank you for your support!
Your support over the past 12 months has helped us to protect some incredible places for wildlife locally. We're making our three counties wilder and richer in nature, and we couldn't do it without you!
As a thank you, we'd like to offer you a couple of downloadable wildlife guides, to help you make the most of wildlife near you this season.
All about ponds
Any type of pond in your garden, from a small water-filled container to a big wild pond, is great for wildlife. You'll find lots of advice in this booklet on creating your own pond. Then watch nature arrive!
River birds
Many different birds can be seen on or by rivers and streams. Use our spotter sheet to see what you can find!
Thank you very much for being part of our community of wildlife-lovers.
Ramblings from Finemere Wood
"We step back to admire our work. The area is brighter, lighter, renewed, and marked by human care."
Skydancing - look up to see our birds of prey in action
Stare up in awe at displaying raptors with birdwatcher Jono Leadley
Wild Estone Grange, the story of a local nature group
Ro Turan discovers how Wild Estone Grange has grown since its beginnings and how its story can help inspire other local nature groups…
Buckinghamshire Council votes unanimously to protect local rare habitats
The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) welcomes Buckinghamshire Council’s new motion to protect chalk…
Unwrap The Wildlife Trusts’ winter challenge and let nature bring you joy!
Get closer to nature this Christmas by doing one wild thing daily for 12 days
Volunteers given Lifetime Achievement Awards for six decades’ combined work for wildlife
Two nature-loving volunteers have been given Lifetime Achievement Awards for their long-term work at flagship nature reserves in…