10th February 2025
Nature connection brings us so many benefits yet as humans, we often see ourselves as separate from nature. While the natural world slows down, hibernates and rests during winter, we...
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14th January 2025
Creating a pond is one of the best things that you can do to help your local wildlife. Even a mini pond on a balcony can quickly become home to...
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12th December 2024
Have you ever wondered what type of tree you are? Wonder no more! Take our personality quiz below to discover which tree species best reflects your personality or that of...
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25th November 2024
It’s the season of giving! Why not give back to nature this holiday season? As an environmental charity, we depend on donations from people like you to help us bring...
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15th November 2024
The Tiny Forest Tree Survey took place during 12 – 20 October 2024. It is a simple survey, measuring and identifying trees at the 250+ Tiny Forests across the UK. We...
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31st October 2024
Last month, I had the honour of hosting a sold-out workshop representing Earthwatch Europe at the annual British Science Festival in London! As the longest-running science festival in the UK,...
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9th October 2024
Many of us love and appreciate our native wildlife and enjoy the wonderful changes the seasons bring about. Now we can expect to see the wonders of autumn seeping into...
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18th September 2024
Autumn trees have a special kind of beauty, treating us to a stunning seasonal show of reds, yellows and golds. But with deciduous trees slowly transforming into their dormant state...
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21st May 2024
Naturehood Oxford is working with communities in Oxford to create thriving networks of wildlife-rich space that create better, healthier places to live. Local community groups and residents have shared what...
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8th May 2024
There are all kinds of minibeasts that live underground. All the bugs, slugs, snails and worms that live in soil, leaf litter and rotting wood. Read on to discover the...
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17th April 2024
What would nature be without the beauty of butterflies? We have 59 species of butterflies in the UK with two species being migrants. They are a vital part of our...
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3rd April 2024
Pollinators are powerful! There are many different types of pollinators, from buzzing bees to beautiful beetles. They play a huge role in supporting all kinds of life, including humans. Read...
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14th March 2024
Our Science Coordinator, Georgie Sturgeon, celebrates the remarkable contributions made by our Tiny Forest citizen scientists, and shares some of the key insights from our latest Tiny Forest Monitoring Report....
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6th February 2024
There are many barriers causing a lack of diversity in the environmental sector. Our Learning and Engagement Coordinator, Emilija Rudzinskaite, explores them and shares how Earthwatch is working towards removing...
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23rd January 2024
Welcome to our guide on how to feed the birds in your garden or other outdoor space, written by volunteer Alex Acott. Putting out food brings quite a variety of...
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