Protecting Garden Wildlife in Winter
If you are lucky enough to have a garden frequently visited by wildlife then you may think your job is done for the year once winter rolls around. Not so as those animals still need looking after...
View ArticleRSPB Big Garden Birdwatch 2015 to include snakes and legless lizards
Grass snakes and slow worms will be added to the world’s largest garden wildlife survey on 24 & 25 January 2015 More than half a million people are expected to watch and count their garden birds...
View ArticleHelping Garden Wildlife During The Winter
The winter forecast warns that parts of the UK will suffer temperatures dropping to -27 made even the most enthusiastis Winter lovers shudder. You will certainly take steps immediately to prepare your...
View ArticleHaith’s stopping squirrels hoarding UK’s autumn nuts
As a nation of wildlife enthusiasts prepares to feed the birds this autumn, garden birders can breathe a sigh of relief that Haith’s – the bird food specialist – has plenty of tricks up its sleeve to...
View ArticleHaith encourages bird feeding with Help To Fly
That expensive gym membership may help the way the outside world sees us, but what about committing to a New Year’s resolution that’s good for the soul and great for nature; how about helping more...
View ArticleBakker Spalding’s tips for a bird-friendly winter garden
Winter is notoriously a difficult time of year for birds, and figures from bird monitoring schemes suggest that populations of the most widespread species have dropped by around 421 million across...
View ArticleGrowing Food and Feeding Nature
It’s well known that many industrial farming practices can be damaging for wildlife, and for this very reason, many of us see growing some of our own food in the back garden or allotment as a great way...
View ArticleNational Botanic Garden of Wales launches butterfly rescue
We need to make next summer a Butterfly Summer – and we need to start work right now. As a reaction to the grim picture painted by this year’s Big Butterfly Count of dramatically falling numbers,...
View ArticleBack In the Air – 5 British Birds Back from the Brink
Throughout the centuries, humans have had a substantial effect on the population of our British birds. This is a reason many species have become extinct in the UK, and why various schemes have been put...
View ArticleEssential information for looking after birds in the winter
If you’ve left out food and water for birds during summer, you might be interested to know that slight changes needs to be made for the winter period – and whilst the changes might be tiny for you,...
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