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Podcast Season 3 Episode 4: Art, nature and community
Season 3 Episode 4. Earth Trust's first Artist in Residence, JC Niala, shares with us her creative journey as she has sought inspiration from our landscape and our community. -
Oxfordshire farmers play vital role in plan to restore nature by 2030
Oxfordshire’s environmental leaders rally to demand political action on nature recovery, highlighting the vital role of farmers in restoring nature across the county’s landscapes. -
Harnessing the healing power of nature
Social prescribing recognises the importance of addressing the broader social, environmental and lifestyle factors that influence our health, like spending time in nature. -
Reflections on a New to Nature placement
Hear from our Access All Areas trainee, Hugh, as he reflects on his experience with the New to Nature inititative. -
Art in progress… Catching up with our Artist in Residence, JC Niala
Follow our artist in residence on her journey and hear what she has been discovering along the way, and read a hint or two of what the final legacy artwork piece might look like… -
Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain – A step in the right direction, but more ambition needed
As Biodiversity Net Gain launches this week, we explore why setting more ambitious BNG targets will be critical to translating national BNG into impactful local action benefiting people and wildlife. -
Earth Trust appoints new co-chairs to lead board into ambitious next phase
Earth Trust announces the appointment of Sarah Hendry and Frank Nigriello as Co-Chairs of its Board of Trustees, marking a new era for the leading Oxfordshire environmental charity -
Podcast Season 3 Episode 3: Stories from the landscape
Season 3 Episode 4. Archaeology experts from DigVentures share the latest stories being unearthed from findings at the Clumps... -
Feathers and forecasts: Exploring bird life in Britain’s ever-changing climate
In the face of climate change and biodiversity loss, 1 in 8 bird species at risk of extinction. Monitoring can offer hope; tracking progress and showing which conservation actions have the best impact. -
Ancient blacksmith workshop unearthed at Wittenham Clumps
Archaeologists have unearthed an exceptionally rare Iron Age blacksmith’s workshop, dating back nearly 2,700 years, right here at the Clumps. -
Acclaimed Oxford artist appointed as inaugural Artist in Residence
Earth Trust is thrilled to announce the appointment of JC Niala as our first ever Artist in Residence. -
Oxfordshire Charities Unite to Call for Nature’s Recovery by 2030
Join a coalition of Oxfordshire-based charities advocating for urgent political action to reverse nature's decline by 2030.