What are colleges doing to help biodiversity?
The University of Oxford aims to meet its Biodiversity Policy by creating and maintaining wildlife-friendly habitat on its land so that animals have access to food and suitable spaces for roosting, breeding and hibernation. Several colleges are working on habitat management as part of their overall grounds management and gardening plans. Click on the pdfs below to see how they are helping biodiversity:Colleges
A
All Souls CollegeB
Balliol College
Brasenose College
C
Campion Hall
Christ Church
Corpus Christi College
E
Exeter CollegeG
Green Templeton CollegeH
Harris Manchester College
Hertford College
J
Jesus CollegeK
Keble College
Kellog College
L
Lady Margaret Hall
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Linacre College
Lincoln College
M
Magdalen College
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Mansfield College
Merton College
(124kb)
N
New College
Nuffield College
O
Oriel CollegeP
Pembroke CollegeT
The Queen's CollegeR
Regent's Park College
Rhodes House
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St Anne's College
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St Antony's College
St Benet's Hall
St Catherine's College
St Cross College
St Edmund Hall
St Hilda's College
St Hugh's College
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St John's College
St Peter's College
St Stephen's House
Somerville College
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Trinity CollegeU
University CollegeW
Wadham College
Wolfson College
Worcester College
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Wycliffe Hall