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Poetry in Nature – Oxford Poetry Circle

Poetry in Nature – Oxford Poetry Circle Explore secret corners with all your senses and write nature poems with Laura, inspired by Boundary Brook’s beautiful flora and fauna. You’ll have the option to inscribe your favourite lines on a piece of wood and you’ll get to decide if you want to take your poem home…

Thursday morning Weekly Volunteer Conservation Work Parties

Please come along and enjoy being outdoors, there’s a job for everyone to get involved. Discover more about conservation work on site and make new friends. Every moment counts for nature, just half an hour or for the whole morning, whatever suits, no experience necessary.  Book here. For further information email:  info@ouwg.org.uk

Restorative Practice in Nature at Boundary Brook

Meeting in the reserve in the midst of the city we invite you to join this initiative to develop the use of restorative practice in nature and community. Bring feelings of injustice with nature to a listening circle Practice listening to each other Discover ways of dealing with inner conflicts and polarising issues around the…

Autumn Grassland Restoration Work Party

Come and join us in scything grassland and raking and collecting to clear areas for the winter, spread seed and remove invasive perennial roots.  Part of our autumn rotational habitat management. Events are free to all OUWG members please book for these free events via email to info@ouwg.org.uk so we can plan for numbers. Non members are…

Nature Bathing at Boundary Brook

Join us on the nature reserve and discover layers of interconnectedness through body, mind and senses in the midst of nature. Explore simple ways of finding the calmness of the habitats around you whilst breathing deeply and connecting with the body through movement and stillness. Find relaxation and joy emerging with a sense of place,…

Moth Trapping

Join us on the reserve to find out more about moth trapping, seasonal profiles of moths, indicators of habitat diversity and their behaviours at Boundary Brook. A fun, informative hands on session for ecologists, nature lovers, family friendly, and for anyone interested in this fabulous nocturnal world of moths. Events are free to all OUWG…

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