Build a Bird Box
A great project for the winter is to build a bird box. They are very simple and inexpensive to make providing homes for our feathered garden freinds.
Bat Count
The Bat Conservation Trust are looking for volunteers to help them count bats.
They need to be able to have an idea of how many bats there are, and can only do this with the help of hundreds of volunteers all around the country to count them.
Most of the counting happens after dark and requires expert [...]
Water vole survey helpers
London Wildlife Trust’s Water Vole Project aims to establish the current distribution and status of water voles in the capital, recommend suitable habitat management and provide advice.
Dragonflies & Damselflies
You can help waterway ecologists. Let Waterscape know what species you’ve spotted on Britain’s rivers, lakes and canals by taking part in British Waterways’ 2008 National Wildlife Survey.
Breathing Places
If you’re thinking of rolling up your sleeves and signing up to help a Breathing Place, here are a few tales of transformation to get you in the mood.
Nature Table Campaign
It’s important for children to connect with nature, which is why Country Living Magazine have launched our Bring Back the Nature Table campaign.
Conqueror Feeder
We bought our medium sized High-capacity Conquerortm Feeder from CJ Wildlife last year.
Made from die-cast powder-coated zinc and strong polycarbonate tubing, Conquerortm seed feeders offer long life and excellent resistance to squirrel damage. It also comes in a smaller and huge 1.2m tall large size.
Hedgehog Homes
Often heard snuffling around the garden on a summer evening, searching out all those juicy slugs.
Hedgehogs are an important part of our garden pest control and now that autumn is fast approaching, we have to think about where these useful creatures are going to live.
British Garden Birds
This informative website lists all of our British garden birds as well as giving details of their habitat, migration, feeding and breeding habits.
Buglife
The Scarlet malachite beetle Malachius aeneus, a beautiful red and green insect found on just eight sites in the UK, emerges from its winter hibernation at the beginning of May.

