
Dartford warbler by Andy Rouse/2020VISION
Thank you for your support!
Your support over the past 12 months has helped us to protect some incredible places for wildlife locally. We're making our three counties wilder and richer in nature, and we couldn't do it without you!
As a thank you, we'd like to offer you a couple of downloadable wildlife guides, to help you make the most of wildlife near you this season.

Ponds for all
Big or small, adding some kind of water feature to your outside space is a real bonus for wildlife. This booklet is full of ideas, from re-purposing a washing-up bowl to creating a wildlife pond.

Garden butterflies
Hopefully you have been seeing colourful butterflies flitting about your garden or other green spaces nearby, but what are they? Our ID sheet will give you a headstart in knowing what's what!
Thank you very much for being part of our community of wildlife-lovers.
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