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This is why households are being urged to put a tennis ball in their garden
Brits are being urged to use this one household item to help keep their garden wildlife alive, a tennis ball.
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
The wildlife charity has asked homeowners to help with conservation efforts by making a 'small change' to their gardens ...
Legoland Windsor’s new Wildlife Garden has six unique habitats featuring local wildlife and their homes. A wonderful way to raise awareness, the garden was designed as a call on the British public to ...
As persistent cold grips the UK, concerns are mounting for garden wildlife struggling to survive freezing conditions. Experts are urging the public to consider how best to support local creatures ...
WEBVTT JEN: WELCOME BACK. CREATING A WILDLIFE HAVEN IN YOUR BACKYARD. NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION’S DAVID MIZEJEWSKI. THANKS FOR COMING. >> IT IS GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE MONTH. WE HAVE BEEN TEACHING ...
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UK households urged to hang this simple wooden box in the garden before spring – or risk failing local wildlife
Across Britain, conservationists are urging households to add one unassuming object to the garden before spring, as ...
A nature reserve could be closed down for good if an interested party is not found to take it over. The RSPB said it was looking to either sell Flatford Wildlife Garden in Suffolk or lease the land to ...
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The everyday garden tidy-ups you don't think twice about doing could be harming birds and hedgehogs
Most of us want our gardens to be havens – and not just for ourselves. Still, even well-meaning gardeners can unintentionally harm wildlife, because that neatly swept patio, manicured lawn, or small ...
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