How to provide water for wildlife
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!
Pots and containers are a great way of introducing wildlife features onto patios, or outside the front door. They are also perfect for small gardens or spaces like window ledges or roofs. Herbs,…
Look for the pretty, azure-blue flowers of Wood forget-me-not along woodland rides and hedgerows, and in ancient and wet woodlands. Varieties of this flower for the garden are very popular.
Choosing plants to add to a garden to attract wildlife can be tricky due to the complex relationships between plants and animals. I want to encourage more bees and I have been trying to find out…
Woody shrubs and climbers provide food for wildlife, including berries, fruits, seeds, nuts leaves and nectar-rich flowers. So why not plant a shrub garden and see who comes to visit?
These are the atmospheric oak woods of the Celtic upland fringes, where the mild, moist oceanic climate allows luxurious mats of mosses to carpet the rocky ground and creep up gnarled trunks,…
In 2023, The Wildlife Trusts will call on the Welsh Government to ensure that nature is able to recover by...
Use the blank canvas of your garden to make a home for wildlife.
This dainty white butterfly is now only found in a few parts of Britain, where it flutters slowly through woodland clearings.
This wading bird is mainly a visitor on its spring and autumn migration, though a small number nest in Scotland.
Learn about companion planting, friendly pest control, organic repellents and how wildlife and growing vegetables can go hand in hand.