Where we work

Click on the map above that shows the sites that we manage for a variety of land owners shown in the key below:

  • Buckinghamshire Council (Previously Wycombe District Council)
  • Other town and parish councils
  • Private land owners
  • Third sector (charities and not for profit)
  • Schools

 

Nature reserves and other locations

For some of the places we work at we have additional information of both general interest and for visitors where these places are open to the public. For more information follow the links below which will take you to the relevant pages. Anything marked as LNR means that it is a Local Nature Reserve.

More about our local habitats

One of the most important characteristics of the Chilterns landscape is its internationally rare chalk streams. Chiltern Rangers help to restore and care for some of these fascinating and beautiful chalk streams.  Click on the image to find out more.

We are blessed in High Wycombe to be surrounded by beautiful woodlands rich in biodiversity and full of native species including beech, oak, ash and cherry.

September to mid-March is when we can be found completing a whole variety of woodland tasks including coppicing, creating scallops, and cutting back vegetation to allow light in to promote the growth of smaller plants and the invertebrates they support.  In turn these are fed on by birds and bats thereby increasing biodiversity.  The trees are chipped and the chips are used to improve the surface of the pathways throughout the woods.