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Wildlife Gardening for Beginners: Creating Hiding Places and Homes
Un-green-fingered Rebecca Neal, Communities and Wildlife Officer, took a website dive into wildlife gardening advice to research for a presentation, and wrote a series of blogs based on what she…
Wildlife from Home
12 Days Wild - Wildlife Trusts
We're making plans for wildlife
Planning is something that we can all be involved with and wildlife can be taken into account at any stage. Let's consider six levels of planning for wildlife.
Wild angelica
The red-tinged, flower clusters of Wild angelica smell just like the garden variety, which is used in making cake decorations. Wild angelica likes damp places, such as wet meadows and wet…
Wild strawberry
The Wild strawberry produces miniature, edible versions of the juicy red fruits we so enjoy. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come along to a Wildlife…
Wildlife
Highways for Wildlife
Over the next four years three projects will benefit and improve habitats via a partnership with National Highways, helping to create, restore and connect places where the environment has been…
Wildlife from home: Amazing aquatic plants
Aquatic plants are our next theme for #wildlifefromhome
A Brexit fit for wildlife?
Theresa May’s speech on 17 January 2017 provided further detail on what the UK’s departure from the European Union will actually mean.
Gardening for wildlife
Gardening and wildlife have a direct link explored in a new report from the Horticultural Trades Association