Garden Wildlife Through the Seasons
After the West Derby group AGM, enjoy an inspiring talk revealing the wildlife found in a suburban garden across the year and simple ways to make your own garden more welcoming to nature.
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After the West Derby group AGM, enjoy an inspiring talk revealing the wildlife found in a suburban garden across the year and simple ways to make your own garden more welcoming to nature.
Susan Jones will talk about the Garden BirdWatch, run by the British Trust for Ornithology, a citizen science project monitoring birds and other wildlife in people's gardens.
Ulster Wildlife is seeking a volunteer Wildlife Gardener to help create a Community Wildlife Garden at the entrance to Bog Meadows Nature Reserve.
A monthly meeting of the Marden Branch Group.
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.
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.
Woody shrubs and climbers provide food for wildlife, including berries, fruits, seeds, nuts leaves and nectar-rich flowers. So why not plant a shrub garden and see who comes to visit?
Pots and containers are a great way of introducing wildlife features onto patios, or outside the front door. They are also perfect for small gardens or spaces like window ledges or roofs. Herbs,…
Surfaced spaces needn't exclude wildlife! Gravel can often be the most wildlife-friendly solution for a particular area.
CALL FOR ENTRIES The 2017 Competition is Open for Entries
Today, The Wildlife Trusts unveiled their first-ever show garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, bringing the magic of Britain's temperate rainforests to the prestigious event.