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How to Rewild a Small Garden by Creating Mounds and Microhabitats

Rewilding a garden doesn’t require acres of land, major landscaping or even a particularly large garden.

Chapter 5.2: The Nature Reserve Next Door - How to Turn Any Garden Into a Wildlife Sanctuary

How to build a medium sized urban rewilding garden.

Can Rewilding Make Our Landscapes More Resilient to Wildfire?

The devastating fire at Dunwich Heath in Suffolk has highlighted an increasingly important question: can rewilding help create landscapes that cope better with hotter, drier conditions?

The August Lull

What’s actually happening in your city right now!

Keystone Planting: The Simple Way to Make Your Garden Work Harder for Wildlife

Recent gardening experts have been championing a simple but powerful idea known as keystone planting. Instead of trying to grow as many different plants as possible, the approach focuses on choosing a relatively small number of native species that support the greatest variety of wildlife.

What We Can Do When Cities Overheats.

London’s record breaking heatwave and what we can do to help the nature around us through it.

Pollinator Pit Stops: How to Turn Any Outdoor Space into a Haven for Wildlife

Whether you have a large garden, a small patio or just a sunny balcony, you can help reverse the decline of bees, butterflies and other pollinators.

Big Butterfly Count 2026

Looking a little closer at the wildlife around us

How to Turn Your Garden into a Bird Haven: Five Simple Steps

Recent coverage in the Financial Times highlights a growing movement across the UK: gardeners are transforming even modest outdoor spaces into thriving habitats for birds and other wildlife.

Urban Nature Abroad: Prague

How rivers, parks and hillside green spaces shape everyday life in the city