Wildlife Gardener
Ulster Wildlife is seeking a volunteer Wildlife Gardener to help create a Community Wildlife Garden at the entrance to Bog Meadows Nature Reserve.
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Ulster Wildlife is seeking a volunteer Wildlife Gardener to help create a Community Wildlife Garden at the entrance to Bog Meadows Nature Reserve.
A special green space – small in size but packing a punch with over 240 different species recorded, and the local community actively involved in its care.
A fun family day exploring our habitats and making a mini wildlife garden to take home, for Southwark residents.
Come and explore our wildlife garden and learn how to make a mini pond...
Come and explore our wildlife garden and learn how to make a mini pond...
Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants, takes us through the insects which have grown in numbers in the UK due to climate change.
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