Oxford University’s 75 year Great Tit Study at Wytham Woods


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On 27th April 1947 the year’s first great tit egg in Oxford University’s Wytham Woods was counted. The hugely influential Wytham Great Tit Study is the longest continuous study of an individually marked animal population in the world. It plays a key role in scientist’s understanding of how populations change in response to the environment – particularly how they are coping with changing climates.

Joint meeting with DOS.