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Preparing your garden wildlife for winter
Spare a thought for your garden wildlife as temperatures plummet and the rest of us wrap up warm, hunker down and prepare for the advent of spring. Winter is the hardest season for our wild garden…
Wildlife Gardening: Get connected
This spring, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust are inspiring gardeners across Yorkshire to make as many changes as they can in gardens for wildlife.
It’s not just about what you plant and how you…
Welcoming wildlife to your doorstep
Did you know that collectively our own outside spaces account for more of the UK’s green space than all our nature reserves combined?
Our gardens, yards and window boxes are undervalued…
Help children get close to Filey’s wildlife!
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust looks to engage the spirit of Christmas in a festive appeal to raise £5,000. Success will release an additional £15,000 match funding to improve the visitor experience at…
Bonfire night – spare a thought for hibernating wildlife!
Bonfire night is a yearly night of light and cheer that warms the winter months and offers an opportunity to get together as a community. Whether you’re planning a community bonfire or just…
Wildlife Gardening Award 2024
Community Engagement Manager, Jo, tells us all about the success of our Wildlife Gardening Award which launched in 2023. Applications are now open for 2024 - read on to learn why you should enter…
Look and listen for the best of spring wildlife
This is one of the very best times of the year to experience Yorkshire’s wildlife, as nature bursts into life all around us. Try our top tips to get the most out of this springtime bonanza.
Get closer to nature and explore your wild garden for Great Yorkshire Creature Count
Alastair Fitter, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Trustee and Emeritus Professor of Ecology at the University of York, gives his top tips for exploring your local green space.