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Kent Wildlife Trust : the largest active conservation charity in Kent

Saving the Garden of England

Gardening factsheets

It is really very easy to transform a garden/part of a garden, into a wildlife-rich area. Even a window box will attract passing butterflies, if the right flowers are planted.

Conserving resources

Taking care of the environment is a task for every one of us, starting in your own home and garden is a good way to make a difference. With more than one million acres of garden in Britain the possibilties are enormous if we take responsibility for our own part of the country!

Be Waterwise

Composting

Helping wildlife in your garden

There are over one million acres of garden in Britain, so their potential contribution to wildlife conservation is enormous. It is really very easy to transform a garden, or part of a garden, into a mosaic of wildlife-rich areas. Even a window box will attract passing butterflies, if the right flowers are planted. Attracting wildlife to our gardens can prove very rewarding; it can also help to compensate for the loss of habitat in the ‘wild’ and, as a result, make a positive contribution to the conservation of our native wildlife.

Feeding Garden Birds

Feeding Small Mammals

Foodplants of Caterpillars

Butterflies and Moths

Gardening for Wildlife Top Tips

Hibernation

Nestboxes

Ponds for Wildlife

Problem wildlife

Most of us like to see wildlife in our garden and may actively encourage it by gardening in appropriate ways. However, occasionally, resident or visiting wildlife may be unwelcome and some course of action may be necessary. What action to take will depend on the animal involved and the nature of the problem - if indeed there is one.

Problems with Wildlife

Wildlife in the Home

 
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