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Page last updated at 11:48 GMT, Monday, 30 November 2009

Child planting a tree It's Tree O'Clock in Berkshire
The BBC is attempting to break a world record for the most trees planted in an hour.

River Thames Thames could close during 2012
The River Thames could be closed to river traffic during rowing events at the London Olympic Games in 2012.

Canal autumn scene Discover Autumnwatch in Berkshire
Naturalist Jason Ball snaps a weekly photo and highlights his favourite nature events in Berkshire.


MORE NATURE

Lambourn butterfly conservation
Sheepdrove Organic Farm in Lambourn is hoping to attract more rare Marsh Fritillary butterflies.

Take a load off the River Loddon
The Thames tributary river is undergoing a clean-up to reduce the risk of flooding in Winnersh.

University launches a Green Week
The University of Reading's series of fun activities for its Green Week has a serious underlying message for students and local residents.

BBC Autumnwatch
From bat detecting to birdwatching, get closer to nature and wildlife in Berkshire with BBC Autumnwatch.

Beale Park meerkat mania
Beale Park near Reading is finding its meerkats have become the star attraction thanks to two Hollywood films.

Living off the land at Hardwick
Organic farming pioneer Sir Julian Rose is offering up land on the Hardwick Estate for allotments.


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