A huge thank you to everyone who donated! We've exceeded our £30k target for the Big Give Christmas challenge, just in time for Christmas. We can't thank you enough for your support which will fund our Community Ecology work to restore and improve margin habitats across the County!
Thanks to its geological diversity, Oxfordshire has a wide mix of grasslands from the large areas of chalk downland in the Chilterns, North Wessex Downs and Cotswolds to the floodplain meadows in river valleys and small pockets of acid grassland, heath and fen. Across the UK over 97% of species-rich grassland has been lost; we need to reverse this decline and connect remaining grassland areas to ensure the survival of these precious habitats.
People across Oxfordshire have the potential to create and manage more biodiverse grasslands in local green spaces, but often lack knowledge and confidence and are not sure where to start. Our Community Ecology Programme will help people act for nature by creating a biodiverse grassland network with huge benefits for both people and nature. With the right support, people can create and manage more biodiverse grasslands in local green spaces.
“ Globally, studies have suggested that 2.3-7.3 billion tons of CO2 equivalents per year could be sequestered through grassland diversity restoration.” Plantlife
“I wanted to say thank you for the places being funded. That made a real difference to me at this time and made it possible to participate. I really hope you'll continue to pursue ways to make things like this accessible, because I know other people for whom that really matters" - Volunteer, 2022 hedgelaying training
Every community has some grassland on its patch, from verges, churchyards, gardens and the margins of playing fields to village greens and nature reserves. Local green spaces provide an appealing starting point to engage new people in local nature conservation. With extra staff time and additional funding, we will support more groups to improve their local grassland areas:
• Visiting local communities to provide initial advice on grassland management
• Providing training days. E.g. scything, species identification courses, habitat management.
• Producing training and advice materials for local nature groups that can be accessed free of charge.
Our resource section has lots of useful advice and links, we’re currently developing more. Or get in touch with our Community Ecology Team for advice on habitat management.
See how the Christmas Challenge is helping to fund our Community Ecology work and Nature's recovery in Oxfordshire...