Our strategy shares our plans for the future
What we do
It has never been more critical to provide access to green space and to engage people deeply with nature – both for their own wellbeing and to inspire action to protect the natural world for the future.
Demonstrate
We care for and improve the spaces we manage for sustainability, biodiversity and to support healthy communities.
Engage
We engage and inspire people with the environment, empowering us all to make change happen for people and the planet
Influence
We influence decision makers so that more people can access and engage with diverse green spaces.
Our projects
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Project Timescape
Supported by the Heritage Lottery fund, Project Timescape explored changes in the Oxfordshire landscape and engaged the public in findings via a new type of museum, at Hill Farm, Little Wittenham - now the Earth Trust Centre. -
Invertebrate Tales
The Invertebrate Tales project aimed to inspire interest in invertebrate biodiversity in woodlands. -
Dig Ventures Archaeology
Archaeological excavation confirmed that people have lived and worked around the Wittenham Clumps from Bronze Age to end of Roman period. -
Connecting Naturally
In 2010, Earth Trust launched the Connecting Naturally project to help connect urban families with the natural world. -
Walking in nature
Walking in nature to overcome loneliness and improve mental health and wellbeing.