Wilder Lives

Wildflower verge; Cumbernauld; afternoon; sunny with some cloud; 09.06.2011 - Katrina Martin / 2020VISION

Wilder Lives

Starlings on feeder

Two adult common starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) perch on a mesh bird feeder in an urban British garden. - Russell Watkins, Shutterstock

Wilder Lives

There are things we can change in our everyday lives that will - either directly or indirectly - have positive impacts on wildlife, from our recycling habits, to how we travel and what we buy. We can also decide to share our spaces with wildlife – whether you have a window box or a small or large garden. There are so many ways we can make our homes and gardens more wild and wonderful.

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          Connect with nature in your own space!

From digging a wildlife pond to planting a bee-friendly window box, to creative crafting and citizen science, there’s always something that you can do to help the wildlife and the natural environment from your own back yard. Or your front doorstep.  Take a look at our actions and resources pages to get started.

 

Start taking action

Every step we take matters. Small actions add up and can make a huge difference for wildlife. What follows is a list of ways you can get involved in taking action for nature. By doing any of the following activities, you're a part of Team Wilder.

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Contribute to the Team Wilder Map!

Add yourself to the map if you are part of one of the following: Green Streets & Gardens, Wilder Church, Wilder School, Community Green Space, Community Action Group and Recording Group ... Together we are all #TeamWilder!

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