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We hope you enjoy our monthly newsletter.

Conservation Party

Our next monthly conservation session is on Sunday 17th of August from 10am to 1pm. It would be great if you could join us. No experience is necessary, and all are welcome including children accompanied by an adult.

Please follow this link to find out what we'll be up to and how to register - Friends of Fox Hill Event. It is important to register as there is information we need to send to you, and it helps us to plan the tasks accordingly.

To see what we have done on previous sessions, check out this Conservation report.
We also have the dates for all our conservation sessions to the end of the year.
Please see our Events calendar for details.

A Batty Way to Spend an Evening?

After a rather wet day we were delighted that Saturday evening was calm and dry so that our walk with Harriet Baber from the South Bucks & Berks Bat Group could go ahead. Fifteen friends joined us to explore Fox Hill woods after dusk looking for signs of bats. Harriet explained why bats are so special - for example, they …

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Signs of Success

With fantastic support from local residents, Friends of Fox Hill put in applications to have four well-loved paths in Fox Hill officially recognised as Public Rights of Way. We’ve sent the Council our maps and evidence forms showing that these routes have been enjoyed by the community for over twenty years without interruption. The landowners have also been notified of …

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Citizen Science

Got a keen eye and a camera phone? 🌿 Become a Citizen Scientist by sharing your plant discoveries from the Woosehill, Fox Hill, Emmbrook & Holt Copse area, on PlantNet. Instructions can be found here: Create and share an observation.

Also, Friends of the Emmbrook will be working on their wildflower meadow on Sat 23rd 10am to 1pm, see the event details here: Help Restore Our Little Wildflower Meadow.

Water for Wildlife

After the welcome burst of rain, our gardens are looking wonderfully green again — what a sight! But as we head into another dry spell, our wild neighbours will soon be feeling the heat. If you can, pop out a shallow dish of clean water for birds, bees, and any thirsty visitors. It’s a small act that makes a big difference!
Meet "Hedgepig", from the Chestnut Avenue area
With thanks,

Friends of Fox Hill
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