Nature organisations in Oxford

If you enjoy your new-found time in nature, and want to do more, there are plenty of organisations who would love to have you involved!

Oxford Conservation Volunteers

Oxford Conservation Volunteers

www.ocv.org.uk
OCV are perfect if you want to get hands-on. They meet every Sunday for COVID-safe practical conservation work. There’s no obligation to go every week, come along whenever you can!
Oxford Botanical Garden & Arboretum

Oxford Botanical Garden & Arboretum

www.obga.ox.ac.uk
The oldest botanical garden in England, and there’s free entry for Brookes students. Perfect for a quick break from the high street, or a longer visit for seasonal highlights.
Oxfordshire Mammals Group

Oxfordshire Mammals Group

www.oxonmammals.org
OMG hold winter evening talks in the Natural History Museum, on everything from cave-dwelling elephants, to pine marten reintroductions.
Oxford Natural History Museum

Oxford Natural History Museum

www.oumnh.ox.ac.uk
The only place you can see the last remaining parts of the dodo, as well as other natural curiosities.
Oxfordshire Ornithological Society

Oxfordshire Ornithological Society

www.oos.org.uk
Birdwatching is in! Oxfordshire Ornithological Society will help you find great places to bird and keep you up to date with recent sightings.
Shotover Wildlife

Shotover Wildlife

www.shotover-wildlife.org.uk
Shotover country park is a beautiful place to walk, relax, and enjoy the open space and wildlife.
Oxford Urban Wildlife Group

Oxford Urban Wildlife Group

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

Butterfly Conservation

Butterfly Conservation

Bat Conservation Trust

Bat Conservation Trust

Wytham Woods

Wytham Woods

Wilts & Berks Canal Trust

Wilts & Berks Canal Trust

River Thame Conservation Trust

River Thame Conservation Trust

Friends of Milham Ford Nature Park

Friends of Milham Ford Nature Park