From joining Wildlife Friendly Garden plaque scheme to finding out about wildlife friendly plants, we've gathered together all the information you need to welcome wildlife into your garden!
Be part of the growing movement of people who make a valuable contribution to conserving Dorset’s wildlife. You don’t need to be an expert to make a difference.
There are 15 million gardens in the UK totalling an acreage greater than all our National Nature Reserves put together, so what you do in your garden MATTERS.
Large or small, your garden can provide a vital stepping stone for wildlife and be part of the patchwork of wildlife friendly areas linking towns and the countryside.
Be part of the growing movement of people who make a valuable contribution to conserving Dorset’s wildlife. You don’t need to be an expert to make a difference.
There are 15 million gardens in the UK totalling an acreage greater than all our National Nature Reserves put together, so what you do in your garden MATTERS.
Large or small, your garden can provide a vital stepping stone for wildlife and be part of the patchwork of wildlife friendly areas linking towns and the countryside.
Wildlife Friendly Gardens Scheme criteria
To earn yourself a plaque to display on your garden gate or front door you need to send us photographic evidence to show that you have six or more items from the list below (or download the list here) to include at least one from each column A, B & C then you will be eligible for a plaque For more information on wildlife gardening visit: www.wildaboutgardens or see our top ten tips. If you keep records of the wildlife that visits your garden, upload these too.
[SOURCE]To earn yourself a plaque to display on your garden gate or front door you need to send us photographic evidence to show that you have six or more items from the list below (or download the list here) to include at least one from each column A, B & C then you will be eligible for a plaque For more information on wildlife gardening visit: www.wildaboutgardens or see our top ten tips. If you keep records of the wildlife that visits your garden, upload these too.
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