Hiking area

Boundary Brook Wildlife Corridor

15 Mileway Gardens, Headington, Oxford OX3 7XH, United Kingdom

Boundary Brook Wildlife Corridor

Established in 1990, the reserve was transformed from a neglected allotment into a thriving three-acre sanctuary for local wildlife. Managed by the Oxford Urban Wildlife Group (OUWG), it features a diverse array of habitats, including mixed woodlands, meadows, ponds, and butterfly glades. (ouwg.org.uk)

The reserve is home to a variety of protected species, such as badgers, brown hairstreak butterflies, slow-worms, and rare plants like snake's-head fritillaries and wetland flora. Its rich biodiversity has earned it the Oxfordshire Special Conservation Award in 1991 and designation as a Site of Nature Conservation Interest. (ouwg.org.uk)

OUWG's mission extends beyond conservation; they offer educational programs for local schools and community groups, fostering a connection between residents and their natural surroundings. The reserve also hosts regular events, including open days, guided walks, and workshops, inviting the public to engage with and learn about the local ecosystem. (ouwg.org.uk)

In recent years, the reserve has undertaken significant habitat enhancements, such as creating all-weather accessible paths and developing a butterfly meadow. These efforts aim to support a resilient grassland corridor and buffer zones beneficial to wildlife and neighboring allotments. (trustforoxfordshire.org.uk)

The reserve's location along Boundary Brook contributes to its ecological significance, serving as a vital green corridor that links South Park to the Thames. This connectivity supports a range of species, including skylarks and kingfishers, and enhances the overall biodiversity of the area. (en.wikipedia.org)

For those interested in visiting, the reserve is accessible via Boundary Brook Road, near Larkrise School. Public transportation options include bus routes 3 and X40, which pass by the end of Boundary Brook Road. Visitors are encouraged to check the OUWG website for the latest information on events and volunteer opportunities. (ouwg.org.uk)

Through its dedicated conservation efforts and community engagement, the reserve continues to thrive as a cherished green space in East Oxford, offering a peaceful retreat and a testament to the positive impact of local environmental stewardship.

Location

Map showing Boundary Brook Wildlife Corridor

Place details

Area
Headington, Oxford
Country
United Kingdom

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