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Oxfordshire's Nature
Overview of Oxfordshire's Biodiversity
Discover Oxfordshire's nature
National Biodiversity Policy and Strategies
The legislation and policy relevant to Oxfordshire’s biodiversity
Oxfordshire's Nature Recovery Network
A strategic spatial plan to protect, extend, and link crucial areas for nature
Conservation Target Areas
The most important landscape areas for nature, where we should focus our efforts
Landscape Character
What makes Oxfordshire’s landscape unique
Priority Habitats
Protecting, creating and managing Oxfordshire's priority habitats
Green Infrastructure & Urban Biodiversity
Sustainable development for nature and people
Priority Species
Recording and protecting Oxfordshire's priority species
Geodiversity
Delve deeper into Oxfordshire’s underlying geology
State of Nature
The State of Nature in Oxfordshire, & what action is needed.
Nature Recovery Strategy
How we will deliver nature’s recovery in Oxfordshire.
Our Work
Action for Nature
Overview
All of our projects at a glance
Community Ecology Programme
Empowering people to care for greenspaces
Partnerships
Working together for nature
Evenlode Catchment Partnership
Restoring the Evenlode Catchment
The Curlew Recovery Project
Increasing breeding success for Curlews
Oxfordshire Local Nature Partnership
Working together for nature
Wild Kidlington
Connecting community and nature
Yellow Wagtail Partnership
Regenerative farming for nature and people
Oxfordshire Hedgerow Heroes Project
Rejuvenating hedgerows with communities
Guidance
Guidance
Resource Library for Helping Nature Locally
Practical steps and guides for supporting nature with a collated resource compendium
Community Map and advice
Find groups and partnerships taking action for nature near you
Advice tailored to you
Our guidance for businesses, Parish and Town Councils, farmers, and community groups
Directory
Contact information of organisations involved in Nature's Recovery in Oxfordshire
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Latest News
Newsletters
CTA Updates
Talks
Conference Videos
A Huge Thank You! We've hit our Big Give Christmas Challenge target of £30k!
Latest Newsletter: Grasslands
Becoming Nature Positive – how businesses can benefit whilst tackling the climate and biodiversity crises
We are recruiting for a new Treasurer trustee
Oxfordshire's Local Nature Recovery Strategy Consultation is now live!
Tickets Now Live: Local Environment Group's Conference Sat 9th Nov
Growing Oxfordshire's Hedgerows Blog
We've Been Nominated for the Oxford Climate Awards!
CTA Shotover - Climate change mitigation for bats in Shotover CTA
Chilterns CTA blog
Wallingford to Goring CTA – Withymead Nature Reserve mini project update.
New Thame Valley Conservation Target Area: Boosting Conservation Efforts in Oxfordshire
Juggling Jobs, PhD & Wagtails
CTA Eynsham - Creating a connected floodplain meadow network
Insects Blog
New Wild Kidlington Project Film!
Celebrating partnerships - our Summer Newsletter
Join us for the Film Premiere of "Wilding" (PG) July 2024
July Bulletin and Wildflower Blog
Wildflower Meadows: What can be found in Oxfordshire and why are they important?
General Election! Oxfordshire's Nature Needs Your Vote
Nest recording – gathering data on our breeding birds
Local Nature Recovery Strategy Update
CLOSED We're Hiring an Administrator for the Evenlode Catchment Partnership
Oxfordshire Artweeks 2024
CTA update - Hymenoptera in Oxfordshire, 2024
Oxfordshire’s Greenspace Deprived Neighbourhoods
Mosaic habitat on calcareous soils in Oxfordshire
CLOSED We're recruiting new Trustees
Curlew Power
Fish passage and hydromorphology
CTA Cotswolds - Mosaic habitat on calcareous soils in Oxfordshire
Woodland Therapy
EDMs, sewage dumps and storms. The latest news from the Evenlode Catchment Partnership
It's Big Green Week! 10th - 18th June
Thames Water plan for the Evenlode a 'betrayal of trust'
One donation twice the impact!
One donation twice the impact!
Natural Flood Management
Coming Up! Local Environment Groups Conference, "Linking Up for Nature: Hedgerows and Verges" 28th Oct 2023
Citizen scientists join fight to clean up rivers
The beauty of wildflowers - their variety and value for nature
Achieving Nature Recovery in Oxfordshire Together With a Nature-Positive Plan
Why are Green Spaces so Important for Communities?
Wychwood Forest Fair 9th July - come and see us!
Volunteering and Nature’s Recovery (Celebrating Big Green Week - Together for Nature)
Keeping Special Places Special
Green Spaces for Communitites
Earth Day Citizen Science Taster Event
Closed - We're Hiring a Nature Recovery Lead
Goodbye from Community Ecologist, Roselle Chapman
Practical Conservation or Scientific Research: Can We do both?
Citizen Scientists Helping to Improve Oxfordshire's Rivers
CLOSED We're Hiring a Community Ecologist!
Worthy Wetlands
Curlew Journeys and Grafta winners!
Hedges & Edges - Improving Local Linear Habitats
Sewage Works Can't Cope!
Yellow Wagtail Project, turning back time
Landscape recovery & river restoration in the Evenlode
Reconnecting Children with Nature
Oxfordshire Hedgerow Heroes - A partnership project between Wild Oxfordshire and CPRE Oxfordshire
Why recording wildlife is important
Wine, wildlife and Wild Oxfordshire - twenty years at Bothy Vineyard
Calcareous Grassland
Yellow Wagtail Project, turning back time
Evenlode Catchment Partnership – Water Quality and Advocacy
The Synergies of Art and Nature Conservation – Using Art to Educate and Inspire
A Summer in the Life of a Meadow
Regenerative Farming - Have we come full circle?
Curlews returning to an uncertain future
Evenlode Catchment Partnership Project Caught on Camera
Curlews returning to an uncertain future
Greening our Grasslands
What are Local Nature Recovery Strategies?
Nature-friendly farming – ancient habitats, native livestock and dung beetles
Farming in Oxfordshire today – how changes in farming will impact biodiversity gains
Smarter Water Catchments Initiative Launch – Magpie Farm
Wild Oxfordshire, the funding challenge
Can we Change our Food System for the Better?
Are Trees the Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything?
How Will Partnership Help Nature’s Recovery?
Working together to improve the River Evenlode
Oxfordshire’s Hedgerows
What if nature was made a top priority for local plan making?
Migration: The Perilous Journey
Bee Healthy & Gardening for Insects
Introducing the Upper Thames Wader Group
Upper Thames CTA description and river floodplain restoration
Winter 2024: Grasslands
Summer 2024: Partnerships
Autumn 2024: ECP
Spring 2023: Our 30th Anniversary!
Winter 2022: Jubilee Wildlife Spaces
Spring 2022: Farming & Wildlife
Autumn 2021: A Biodiversity 1st Approach
Spring 2021: Bringing the Wild Back
Spring 2020: Steps to Nature's Recovery
Summer 2019: CTA's in Oxfordshire
Winter 2018: Year of the Pollinator
Winter 2018: Landscape Scale Recovery
Conservation Target Area Updates -
find out more about CTAs here
Wallingford to Goring CTA – Withymead Nature Reserve mini project update.
Upper Thames CTA description and river floodplain restoration
New Thame Valley Conservation Target Area: Boosting Conservation Efforts in Oxfordshire
CTA Shotover - Climate change mitigation for bats in Shotover CTA
CTA Eynsham - Creating a connected floodplain meadow network
CTA Cotswolds - Mosaic habitat on calcareous soils in Oxfordshire
Chilterns CTA blog
CTA update - Hymenoptera in Oxfordshire, 2024
Wild Oxfordshire's Annual Lecture, Can Regenerative Farming Save the World?
Mike Pollard Upper Thames Wader Group Presentation
Spatial Behaviour in Breeding Curlew
Curlew Fieldwork Training 2021
Our Work in 2023
Nature 2030 – what can we do to turn political commitments into action?
River Thame - Birding Desert?
Biological Recording - Why and How?
Eynsham's Nature Recovery Network
Oxfordshire's Nature Recovery Network
17 Years of Action for Letcombe Brook
5 years of the Thames Water Blitz
Planning & community engagement in a growing village
Webinar 1: Funding Nature's Recovery
Hedgerows – Laws, Rules & Regulations
Surveying Hedgerows – Why & How
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