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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)

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2025

BBOWT Our Impact 2024–25

80+ nature reserves managed; 21,000 hectares over which nature conservation projects delivered; 60,000+ members; 7,400+ pupils from 177 schools visited learning centres; 13,871 people of all ages attended learning sessions and events
Key Metric 1
268 new volunteers recruited; 1,000+ Wildlife Ambassadors campaigning for nature; 140 volunteer surveyors completed 260 biological surveys; £10,940,000 total income; £8,895,000 total expenditure
Key Metric 2
95% of responses to planning applications resulted in better results for nature; 91% of volunteers feel valued; £512,182 secured from National Lottery Heritage Fund for Reconnecting Bernwood, Otmoor and Ray (RBOR) project; nearly £1 million raised through Nature Recovery Fund
Key Metric 3
First adder tunnel of its kind in the UK installed at Greenham Common — camera trap confirmed adder use in April 2025; 95% of planning application responses resulted in improved nature outcomes; Nextdoor Nature project in Slough and Reading empowered previously disengaged communities to lead nature activities