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What is wetter farming?
What is wetter farming? How do you do it? Why would you do it? What can you grow? What else do you need to think about?
So, that’s what wings are for?
Thou shalt not pass, a tiny bird blocks the way for Dave Steel on his 30 Days Wild Adventure but it is just another experience to share in his wonderful blog
What is a Nudibranch?
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…
What is cuckoo spit?
Despite its nickname, cuckoo spit doesn’t come from cuckoos. So what exactly is cuckoo spit, and where does it come from?
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What to see and do in October
October is a month full of wonderful wildlife spectacles, with golden woodlands, migrating birds, fascinating fungi and a whole range of autumnal events for the whole family to enjoy! Here are…
What is Green Social Prescribing?
Our health is complex and can be affected by many things that doctors or medicine alone cannot treat. Green social prescribing can help - but what is it, and what does it have to do with wildlife…
What do we mean by ‘disturbing wildlife’?
We often talk about the importance of not disturbing wildlife, but what does it actually mean?
What happened to our hedgehogs?
In 2020, hedgehogs were classed as ‘vulnerable to extinction’ in the UK after years of tragic declines in their numbers, but how did we get to this point? What exactly happened to our hedgehogs?…
What to plant in autumn
Brighten up the colder months with some autumn planting for wildlife. My Wild City Project Officer, Hilary, is here to tell you how...
What to see and do in January
Despite the chilly temperatures, January offers unique opportunities to witness the incredible resilience of nature. Here, we recommend some of our favourite things to see and do in January.