We have enjoyed over a decade healing Kintbury Chase. From a darkened wood focused on pheasant shooting, we have improved access, thinned out the canopy to let in the light and seen the reemergence of flora and fauna in peaceful harmony. The meadows have also been transformed, from intensive grazing to a rich array of wildflowers and scrubland that now hums with life. Thousands of trees and hedging have been planted, ponds installed and repaired, wildflowers seeded and chalk scrapes created. This improved habitat management has led to the proliferation of existing species as well as the welcome arrival of new ones. Along the way we have uncovered evidence of those who have been here before us, from stone age tools to local ironworks and medieval artifacts.

The Eco Centre building is now under construction and we hope to be opening our doors in late 2026 or early 2027. It is intended to be a research base for the study and enhancement of the flora and fauna found on site, with a particular focus on butterflies and moths. The education and exhibition spaces, as well as the website, are intended to benefit special interest groups and researchers, schoolchildren and other visitors such and scouts and guides. We hope to share with them all that nature has to offer, along with a flavour of history and archaeology.

04 March 2026: Inside Out Amphibians

01 February 2026: Bullfinches, Colour Charts, Cages and Song

07 January 2026: Little Lighthouses

01 December 2025: Winter Thrushes

09 November 2025: Autumn Arrives

01 October 2025: A Butterfly Effect

18 February 2026: Construction Progress

28 January 2026: Purple Emperor caterpillar survey

01 December 2025: Our Building

13 November 2025: Fungi now on the website!

04 November 2025: Work on the Eco Centre has started!

17 October 2025: Crossbills! And the winter thrushes are arriving ...

10 October 2025: Fungal Foray with Peter Marren

01 October 2025: Visit by Paul and Helen Brock

01 October 2025: Heavenly Hawk-moth!

24 August 2025: Moth trapping