A hedgehog friendly garden
Caught on camera! Wildlife Watcher Bessy and her family have discovered a heap of hog-action in their garden.
Caught on camera! Wildlife Watcher Bessy and her family have discovered a heap of hog-action in their garden.
Be a nature detective! Can you tick off any of these?
The black garden ant is the familiar and abundant small ant that lives in gardens, but also turns up indoors searching for sugary food. In summer, winged adults, or 'flying ants', swarm…
The garden tiger is an attractive, brown-and-white moth of sand dunes, woodland edges, meadows and hedgerows; it will also visit gardens. In decline, it is suffering from the 'tidying up…
Long grass and flowers are great for insects and the animals that eat them!
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!
Make the waterlogged or boggy bits of garden work for nature.