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Gardening for wildlife is about creating habitats for animals and plants to thrive alongside people. Every garden, however big or small is a potential nature reserve.
Research has shown that gardens are havens for wildlife in an era of declining natural habitat and climate change. More and more people are excited by knowing that their garden can become part of ensuring that the biodiversity of our native species is protected. Their rewards are the surprises that wildlife can bring.
The Gardening for Wildlife group was formed to provide support for those already enjoying wildlife gardening as well as to encourage more people in Somerset to become wildlife gardeners.
For more information on either of the events above, please call Anne Lees on 01278 641521
And later the summer there will be a garden visit, accompanied by a bee expert to help us with bee identification and understanding of their whole ecology. Further visits and trips will be planned for later in the summer or the autumn.
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