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Madeleine’s special place in nature: Wittenham Clumps
Young Volunteer, Madeleine, shares with us why Wittenham Clumps is her special place in nature... -
All the fun of the festival
From flagship festivals to workshops, walks & talks our crack team of Public Programming volunteers make it all happen! -
DigVentures: The ‘uniquely British’ style of this Earth Trust Roman Villa building
Uncover more about Earth Trust's Roman Villa with our archaeology partners DigVentures -
Restoring wetlands, reviving wildlife: Earth Trust’s impact on Oxfordshire’s birdlife
Earth Trust have created new wetlands along the banks of the River Thames, and we continue to nurture this vital, delicate ecosystem. -
Meet the beekeepers at Earth Trust farm
Meet the beekeepers, from Oxfordshire Beekeeperr's Association, caring for the apiaries on Earth Trust Farm -
The wonders of a living ‘dead’ hedge
A dead hedge is a simple, effective way to repurpose waste materials from traditional conservation hedgelaying, and they create valuable habitats to boot. -
Spring nature: what to notice at this time of year
The first day of March is the start of spring. See our list of things to spot in nature this season. -
Building a picture of butterfly numbers: An exercise in applied mindfulness
Volunteer butterfly surveyor Adrian talks about how patience, and paying attention in peaceful surroundings lie at the heart of successful transects -
People and nature thriving together
A winter update from Earth Trust CEO, Ian Barrett, on our ambition to give more local people the opportunity to explore and connect with nature -
Big Farmland Bird Count
Every year, Earth Trust take part in the Big Farmland Bird Count to help monitor UK farmland bird populations and the impact of our conservation practices. -
The rewards of outdoor learning volunteering
Find out how education volunteers are supporting our education outdoor learning programme -
Lurking lizards: Our farmland’s surprising biodiversity
Volunteers made a surprising discovery while working on our farmland near Shillingford, Oxfordshire...