Team Wilder story: Learning how to do a basic site survey
Lily O'Neill and the community team revisit Shabbington Nature Network to help them carry out a basic site survey and find out which plants are growing at one of their sites
Lily O'Neill and the community team revisit Shabbington Nature Network to help them carry out a basic site survey and find out which plants are growing at one of their sites
Villages who defeated a housing plan have transformed the vacant plot into a thriving garden for people and wildlife.
Greening Chinnor has been creating space for lost and forgotten plants in Donkey Lane Community Orchard as Christine Davis explains
Lily O’Neill outlines an exciting new Team Wilder project to bring community groups together, helping to create more nature everywhere.
Residents of Shabbington, Bucks, decided to create a nature network to bring more wildlife back to their village
Churchyards can be havens for wildlife and people. Find out how you could make your local churchyard wilder this summer.
Residents have put up dozens of owl boxes and planted 700 trees and shrubs to revitalise the ecosystem in and around their villages.
Conservation intern Robert Cooke explains how he hacks at hedgerows to create wildlife super-highways.
Before: A rectangle of sterile lawn with a narrow flower border and a lone pear tree. After: a haven for wildlife
Ben Vanheems shares his love of wildlife gardening and offers a few tips to help you create more homes for nature in your own garden