How to build a bat box
Build your own bat box and give a bat a safe place to roost.
Build your own bat box and give a bat a safe place to roost.
Swifts like to leave their nests by dropping into the air from the entrance. This is why they often choose to set up camp in the eaves of buildings. If you have a wall that's at least five…
Learn a tradition with its roots in the Iron Age and build your own mini dry stone wall to attract wildlife.
By writing to your MP or meeting them in person, you can help them to understand more about a local nature issue you care passionately about.
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
A wildlife pond is one of the single best features for attracting new wildlife to the garden.
Instead of sending your green waste to landfill, create your own compost.
With natural nesting sites in decline, adding a nestbox to your garden can make all the difference to your local birds.
By providing safe places for hedgehogs to live, you’re much more likely to see these prickly creatures in your garden.
Heralding spring, a carpet of sunshine-yellow lesser celandine flowers is a joy to see on a woodland walk. Look out for it along hedgerows, in parks and even in graveyards, too, from March onwards…
Native oysters are a staple of our seas and our plates - but our love of their taste has lead to a sharp decline all around the UK.