Wildlife gardening: how to make a log pile
Why not add a simple log pile to your garden and create great habitat for all sorts of wildlife?
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Why not add a simple log pile to your garden and create great habitat for all sorts of wildlife?
The volunteers are back at Finemere Wood discovering old friendships, wild flowers and the joy of scything.
On a late summer’s evening there’s nothing quite as entertaining as settling down in a comfy garden chair to watch the bats come out to swish and swoop on their hunt for food.
Take a closer look at the tiny creatures all around us. These ten insects can be seen in parks, gardens and green spaces during June, if you look hard enough. Perfect for a Random Act of Wildness…
Worms are an easily overlooked part of the garden – they’re underground after all. But a garden with a healthy worm population is the starting point to one that’s alive with wildlife!
It’s finally summer and the season for barbecues but have you ever thought about where your charcoal comes from and how it is made?
Every year our Hebridean and Beulah speckled face sheep need a shear, but this age-old craft isn't quite as straightforward as it might look, as Glenn explains!
The Seasonal Wardens update on the rare breeding birds at Greenham and Snelsmore Commons, and how they've been working to protect them.