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Oxfordshire woodland GroupOxfordshire Woodland Group

The Oxfordshire Woodland Group was founded to increase education about woodlands and promote woodland management in Oxfordshire for the benefit of wildlife, landscapes and the public. It offers free membership for anyone with a technical, academic or professional interest in small woodlands.

It set up the OXFORDSHIRE WOODLAND PROJECT in 1991 and adopted the FOREST OF OXFORD in 1998

Activities and services:

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  • Advice on trees and woodland management, including ecology and biodiversity
  • Meetings, demonstrations and guided walks on trees and woodland management. Four meetings are held a year
  • Provides a forum for members to exchange experiences and points of view
  • Oxfordshire Collection of Native Trees and Shrubs, Little Wittenham - This collection was set up to help with the identification of native trees and shrubs, many of which are vital for local wildlife. (In collaboration with the Northmoor Trust)

Geographic coverage:

Oxfordshire

Key contacts:

David Rees Fletcher's House, Park Street, Woodstock OX20 1SN Tel: 01993 814140 Fax: 01993 814127. Email:owp@oxfordshire.gov.uk
See also the Chiltern Woodland Project, the Forest of Oxford and the Wychwood Project

Notes:

Geographical coverage - For organisations that have a geographical coverage that stretches beyond Oxfordshire, the most accessible contact for Oxfordshire activities is listed. M - These groups run a membership subscription scheme, but will very often provide initial advice free of charge NL - Newsletter This Directory may not provide the total coverage of the activities of the groups listed. It concentrates on environmental and nature conservation activities. Disclaimer: Neither ONCF nor the Northmoor Trust can accept liability for any losses due to the inaccuracy of any information in this Directory.