Beavers in Wales, what do YOU think?
Last spring people across Wales were asked to share their views on beavers living in the wild in Wales and the results are now in!
Last spring people across Wales were asked to share their views on beavers living in the wild in Wales and the results are now in!
New report from The Wildlife Trusts outlines radical steps required to help nature adapt to climate change
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Help hedgehogs get around by making holes and access points in fences and barriers to link up the gardens in your neighbourhood.
Find out how to attract birds into your garden all year round.
A wildlife pond is one of the single best features for attracting new wildlife to the garden.
Coastal gardening can be a challenge, but with the right plants in the right place, your garden and its wildlife visitors can thrive.
Solitary bees are important pollinators and a gardener’s friend. Help them by building a bee hotel for your home or garden and watch them buzz happily about their business.
By providing safe places for hedgehogs to live, you’re much more likely to see these prickly creatures in your garden.
Learn about companion planting, friendly pest control, organic repellents and how wildlife and growing vegetables can go hand in hand.
Even a small pond can be home to an interesting range of wildlife, including damsel and dragonflies, frogs and newts.
With natural nesting sites in decline, adding a nestbox to your garden can make all the difference to your local birds.