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2025

BBOWT Our Impact 2024–25

80+ nature reserves managed; 21,000 hectares over which nature conservation projects delivered; 60,000+ members; 7,400+ pupils from 177 schools visited learning centres; 13,871 people of all ages attended learning sessions and events
Key Metric 1
268 new volunteers recruited; 1,000+ Wildlife Ambassadors campaigning for nature; 140 volunteer surveyors completed 260 biological surveys; £10,940,000 total income; £8,895,000 total expenditure
Key Metric 2
95% of responses to planning applications resulted in better results for nature; 91% of volunteers feel valued; £512,182 secured from National Lottery Heritage Fund for Reconnecting Bernwood, Otmoor and Ray (RBOR) project; nearly £1 million raised through Nature Recovery Fund
Key Metric 3
First adder tunnel of its kind in the UK installed at Greenham Common — camera trap confirmed adder use in April 2025; 95% of planning application responses resulted in improved nature outcomes; Nextdoor Nature project in Slough and Reading empowered previously disengaged communities to lead nature activities
2024

Bikeability Trust Impact Report 2023

560,471 total Bikeability places booked including London; 310,367 Level 1&2 children trained in 10,074 schools (55% of eligible Year 5/6 children in England); 18,920 Get Cycling in Schools places across 393 schools with 685 staff trained
Key Metric 1
£50 million record funding secured from Active Travel England (April 2023–March 2025); 1,024 fleet cycles provided to grant recipients; 4,769 HAF-funded places; £79,725 SEND funding spent; 1,500+ instructors completed SEND training
Key Metric 2
67% of primary schools in England (excluding London) received Bikeability training; 2,300+ Cycle to School Week pledges; 200 delegates at annual conference; 23 staff; £19,901,856 funding allocated across regions
Key Metric 3
Get Cycling in Schools saved 4,750 hours of instructor time — freeing instructors for Level 2 delivery; Devon County Council gifted a bike to the 100,000th child to complete Bikeability training; Footballer Bukayo Saka named Children's Cycling Champion for Cycle to School Week
2025

Oxford Preservation Trust Annual Report 2024

850 acres of land managed in and around Oxford; 67,315 visitors to Oxford Castle & Prison (up from 61,376 in 2023); 4,146 school visits to Oxford Castle (up from 3,762); 30,000 visitors to Oxford Open Doors weekend
Key Metric 1
73 volunteer work parties carried out nature conservation tasks; 244 people on volunteer green spaces mailing list (89 joined in 2024); 111 volunteers supported Open Doors weekend; 140 buildings, green spaces and monuments opened
Key Metric 2
£838,712 total income (2023: £790,741); total assets £8,045,138; investments £4,004,767; net surplus of £240,546 (including £246,830 investment gains); net deficit on ordinary activities £6,284
Key Metric 3
Covered Market units restored and let to Hamblin Bread; new boardwalk at Larkins Lane Field funded by Oxfordshire County Council improving accessibility; shallow pond created at Wolvercote Lakes with £2,833 grant from Grundon Waste Management
2025

Impact Report 2025

Mountain gorilla population more than doubled since 1967 — from under 300 to over 1,000 individuals today
Key Metric 1
400+ staff, majority based in Rwanda and DRC; 30,000 people reached annually through community programmes in Rwanda
Key Metric 2
Nkuba Conservation Area in DRC expanded; 75% of total area now holding legal title from the Congolese government
Key Metric 3
Mountain gorillas reclassified from Critically Endangered to Endangered — only great ape besides humans currently increasing in population
2025

Impact Report 2025

1,718,820 attendances at information and awareness-raising sessions (target: 1,500,000) — including 722,567 adolescents
Key Metric 1
397,227 basic healthcare services for women and children delivered (target: 300,000)
Key Metric 2
233,277 family planning services delivered; 37% first-time users; 15 local partners across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
Key Metric 3
25th anniversary year; BBC Radio 4 Appeal and Big Give campaigns launched; first women's dialogue in Olderkesi on the Kenya-Tanzania border
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2024

Annual Report 2024

96 projects across Africa in 2024; active in up to 17 countries
Key Metric 1
53,000 households enrolled in crop insurance scheme with WFP in Ethiopia
Key Metric 2
Consolidated from 17 to 10 programme countries; transitioning Bangladesh and Brazil to local NGO models
Key Metric 3
Zambia farmers achieved reasonable yields despite widespread maize failures through climate-resilient crop advice
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

26.5 million trees planted since 2004; 2,866,797 seedlings planted in 2024/25
Key Metric 1
470 fishing communities protecting 736 km of Lake Malawi shoreline; 340 sq km of forest protected
Key Metric 2
127,000 households helped to build fuel-efficient cookstoves; 2 million+ people experiencing improved quality of life
Key Metric 3
5,214 Beach Village Committee members protecting 133 fish breeding areas; juvenile fish numbers increasing in protected zones
2024

Annual Report 2024

Active across multiple African countries; 41 priority wildlife species populations monitored
Key Metric 1
Conservation and Development Master Plan completed for Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park region
Key Metric 2
Africa-based international conservation NGO; registered charity in UK, US and Canada
Key Metric 3
Mountain gorillas began using 27 hectares of AWF-donated restored land at Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda