Will you pledge to help wildlife by letting your lawn go wild? Hedgehogs, bats, sparrows, song thrushes and stag beetles are all declining species in the UK, but if we manage our gardens to benefit wildlife, these creatures and many more will find refuge.
The Wildlife Trusts and the RHS set up Wild About Gardens to celebrate wildlife gardening and to encourage people to use their gardens to take action to help support nature. Together we can make a difference – help us turn the UK’s estimated 24 million gardens into a network of nature reserves, and invite our wildlife back.
The Wildlife Trusts and the RHS set up Wild About Gardens to celebrate wildlife gardening and to encourage people to use their gardens to take action to help support nature. Together we can make a difference – help us turn the UK’s estimated 24 million gardens into a network of nature reserves, and invite our wildlife back.
The Wildlife Trusts and the RHS set up Wild About Gardens to celebrate wildlife gardening and to encourage people to use their gardens to take action to help support nature. Together we can make a difference – help us turn the UK’s estimated 24 million gardens into a network of nature reserves, and invite our wildlife back. This year, we're Bringing Back Beetles!
The Wildlife Trusts and the RHS set up Wild About Gardens to celebrate wildlife gardening and to encourage people to use their gardens to take action to help support nature. Together we can make a difference – help us turn the UK’s estimated 24 million gardens into a network of nature reserves, and invite our wildlife back. This year Wild About Gardens is going wild about ponds!