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🌳 We have been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make Hamgreen Wood our next nature reserve.

Will you help us to protect this special site for generations to come?

👉 Please support our appeal by visiting bbowt.org.uk/hamgreen

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We can certainly think of worse views! 💚

If you find yourself at a loose end this weekend, why not spend a bit of time in our hide at Gallows Bridge Farm? You never know what might turn up...

📸 Chloe Bradford
A view of a pond and reedbed under a bright blue sky.
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We had a wonderful social to thank our incredible volunteers at the Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre!

We made juice out of apples from the site before enjoying lunch together in the sunshine ☀️

Find volunteering opportunities near you 👉 buff.ly/4p68TyR
A group of people smiling at the camera, stood at a table with apples in bowls. A group of people stood around an apple press, as juice flows out into a metal bowl below. A group of people smiling, stood around an apple grider. One person is reaching in with a wooden stick.
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It also removes hugely important sources of food for a host of wild animals and even other fungi.

We want people to enjoy the wildlife on our nature reserves, including all the fantastic rare and unusual species that you won't see at a local park or other parts of the countryside.
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⚠️ Please note that we do not allow foraging on our reserves.

Mushrooms and toadstools are the reproductive part of the fungus and picking them can stop the fungus from releasing its spores to sustain a healthy population. (1/3)

📸 Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
A light-brown, wide, disc-shaped parasol mushroom viewed from below with its gills visible. It's surrounded by blades of grass covered in dew.
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The news reports that they are planning to remove the Protected Landscapes duty – the duty on all public bodies to ‘seek to further’ the purposes of Protected Landscapes like the Chilterns, North Wessex Downs and the Cotswolds – are alarming. Such a step would be an attack on the places we all love.
Defending the Protected Landscapes Duty
We were successful in strengthening the law to mandate public bodies in England to take action for National Parks and Landscapes. Now we must defend it.
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⚠️ The Government seems intent on weakening protections for our most precious species and habitats. (1/3)
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🦋 Hamgreen Wood is a hotspot for black hairstreaks. The colony here is nationally important and the site is often described as the ‘best’ for black hairstreaks in the country.

Will you help us to protect this special site for generations to come?

👉 Please support our appeal: bbowt.org.uk/hamgreen
A black hairstreak perched on a leaf.
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🦋 Hamgreen Wood is a hotspot for black hairstreaks. The colony here is nationally important and the site is often described as the ‘best’ for black hairstreaks in the country.

Will you help us to protect this special site for generations to come?

👉 Please support our appeal: bbowt.org.uk/hamgreen
A black hairstreak perched on a leaf.
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Members of the BBOWT staff team spent a wonderful morning with the ladies at Ujala Foundation in Slough to learn some new craft skills, including fabric painting, crochet, and traditional Pakistani plant pot decoration 🧶🪴

It was great to meet and socialise with the communities we support!
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Will you help us to raise the remaining funds to reach £300,000 and protect this special site for generations to come?

👉 Please support our appeal by visiting bbowt.org.uk/hamgreen
Hamgreen Wood | Berks Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust
Help BBOWT raise £300,000 to protect and care for Hamgreen Wood, a haven for rare bats and butterflies.
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🎉 Just a week after launching our appeal, we’re delighted to have passed the £100,000 milestone to make Hamgreen Wood our next nature reserve!

Thank you to the huge generosity of our members and supporters who care deeply about protecting wildlife across our three counties 🙌
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🌳 "Recovering from cancer treatment and with an extended period of sick leave stretching ahead of her, Philippa was absorbed into the Finemere team. Like many of us, she discovered a quiet refuge amongst the trees."

👉 Read the latest blog from Finemere Wood: buff.ly/zYAP0tZ
Philippa, wearing a blue fleece and green gardening gloves, stood smiling at the camera with a scythe in hand.
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🛡️ Defending Nature in Hostile Times | Matthew Stanton, External Affairs Director

🦸 Community Super Heroes | Liz Shearer, Community Engagement Director

🐛 Glow-in-the-Dark Caterpillars: Lighting the path to nature’s recovery | Emily Coulam, Nature and Greenspaces Officer for RBOR
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🥳 It's now only a few weeks until the 2025 BBOWT Celebration!

As well as celebrating our Volunteer Awards, and finding out which nature photo has been crowned the winner of this year's competition, it's also a fantastic chance to hear from BBOWT staff about three key areas of our work:
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Volunteer warden Phil Townsend found some impressive horse mushrooms at Bernwood Meadows!

The second picture includes a size-11 boot for scale 🥾
A group of horse mushrooms which are large, roughly circular, and beige in colour. They stand alone in a field of grass. A group of horse mushrooms viewed from above. A man's boot in the image which is roughly equivalent in width to the smaller of the mushrooms gives an impression of their scale.
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🦇 Did you know, unlike many other bats, Bechstein’s bats use woodland almost exclusively for feeding and roosting?

Hamgreen Wood is one of only a few roosting sites in the region - so it’s central to the survival of the species here.

👉 Please support our appeal: bbowt.org.uk/hamgreen
A Bechstein's bat with its body spread out facing down a tree trunk.
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But we know the answer isn’t inaction — it’s action.

Not sabotage — but solutions.

Not decline — but restoration.

It’s time to step up, protect nature, and heal our planet 🌱
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🌍💚 The climate and nature crises are two sides of the same coin — we can’t solve one without the other.

Repealing the Climate Change Act wouldn’t just be a setback, it would be a failure — a signal that we’re willing to accept a future where wildlife and communities continue to suffer.
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Have you ever seen a cuter sight than this? 🥹

Our ecology team were thrilled to find three dormice at Moor Copse as they monitored the nest boxes.

While we've previously spotted their signs, this is the first time they had been seen in person for around a decade!