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OXFORD URBAN WILDLIFE GROUP

OXFORD URBAN WILDLIFE GROUP

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Biodiversity / Nature recovery

Oxford Urban Wildlife Group (OUWG) was established by a group of community wildlife enthusiasts in 1988 with a vision to maintain and conserve wildlife in Oxford, and to help local people discover the city’s wildlife and wild places.

What we do

We have been fulfilling our mission over the past 30 years by creating and managing Boundary Brook Nature Park, a three-acre wildlife haven in the heart of East Oxford featuring mixed woodland, pond, butterfly glades, and a demonstration wildlife garden.

We are currently restoring the demonstration wildlife garden, developing a butterfly meadow, involved in a slow worm study and actively maintaining and restoring a diversity of natural woodland areas.

Location: OXFORD

Contact: Helen Edwards

CAG Oxfordshire is a co-operative - we're owned by our members. We are a community benefit society with charitable objectives.

We are registered as The Community Action Groups Project Oxfordshire Limited with the FCA, number 8117. 

CAG Oxfordshire benefits from a long-term partnership with, and core funding from Oxfordshire County Council

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TELEPHONE: 07367 877 727

ADDRESS: Makespace, 1 Aristotle Lane, Oxford OX2 6TP

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