Wild Camden Community Festival at Camley Street Natural Park
Join us for the Wild Camden Festival at Camley Street Natural Park to celebrate nature for everyone
Join us for the Wild Camden Festival at Camley Street Natural Park to celebrate nature for everyone
Unsurprisingly, the garden bumblebee can be found in the garden, buzzing around flowers like foxgloves, cowslips and red clover. It is quite a large, scruffy-looking bee, with a white tail. It…
The Royal Horticultural Society and The Wildlife Trusts launch gardening campaign to help wild bees
Join Durham Wildlife Trust in celebrating the first day of ‘30 Days Wild’ at our upcoming open garden fundraising event.
A fragment of the garden in which Charles Darwin spent much of his childhood.
A plain-looking warbler, the garden warbler is a summer visitor to the UK. It is a shy bird and is most likely to be heard, rather than seen, in woodland and scrub habitats.
Have you ever stopped to look at the shape of a spider web? Garden spiders spin a spiral shaped web, perfect for catching lots of juicy prey!
The Wildlife Trusts’ show garden at this summer’s RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival in early July aims to inspire people to make yards and gardens wilder – even if they don’t own them.
Goodnestone Park and Kent Wildlife Trust’s Wild About Gardens Team partner on an open garden event to inspire nature-friendly gardening on a grand scale.
Volunteer to support the Wildlife Garden Award scheme and help us to make more gardens wildlife friendly.
Our two-minute survey can score your garden and offer ideas to make it even better for wildlife, but why is this so important?